I believe this would remove the need for these external hardware solutions. Shipping Costs or cheap with financing Pay £77.56/mo. All product info £ 499.00 Each Add to Cart incl. Ultimately I think Ableton should add an option to change the sync type for both Ableton Link and Midi sync that changes to the other end of the PDC window. The E-RM Multiclock USB MIDI-Clock Generator is a comprehensive solution for high-precision synchronization of electronic music. This allows the external midi sequencers to be slightly ahead of the delay compensated signal (what we hear) and that can the return signal can be correctly adjusted for in a external FX return. The ERM, SMD, ES solutions all revolve around adding a plugin to an audio channel that outputs a sample accurate tick to an external device at the "right" end of the PDC window. I believe the problem is that the LINK, like the midi clock, synchronises at the wrong "end" of the PDC (delay compensation) window so it can't compensate the returning signal correctly because it can't move the future backwards. I think this is the same problem as synchronising external midi sequencers with Ableton which is only possible to do properly using Audio->midi sync convertors like the ERM Multiclock, SMD Acme ES Usamo. The audio that comes into Ableton from Traktor is always ahead - the amount that it is ahead seems to depends partly on the buffer size and the partly on the latency of plugins used in Ableton. Ableton and Traktor are synced using Ableton Sync. I have routed the Traktor tracks into Ableton using several methods (Soundflower, Loopback and the loopback feature of RME Totalmix). I am trying to route the decks from Traktor into Ableton and have them play along in sync with loops in Ableton.
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