It just appears to be Ableton playing the sound back 27ms later than it's actually happening (even though it's recording everything perfectly in time!). I've gone through the settings on the Rytm to make sure there is nothing dodgy going on and everything appears to be correct. Is there anything I am missing? I've flicked through the monitor settings "In" and "Auto" but nothing changes. I've gone through my latency settings and tried adjustments to compensate for the delay, however this then pushes the recorded sound out of time. I won't be able to hear this in Ableton if I mute Ableton and just monitor from the interface. I would be happy to use the sound from the interface however I like to put individual delays and reverbs on separate drum tracks. ![]() When I record the Rytm audio in Ableton, this is also in time and is perfectly snapped to the grid. I then unmute the Ableton track and then mute the interface to show how it is out of time. Here's a video of whats happening: The first audio is what is coming from the interface. The sound from the interface is perfectly in time to Ableton's metronome, however the sound from Ableton is not. ![]() I have the audio outs of the Rytm connected to Ableton via my audio interface. The Rytm is connected via USB to Ableton but I am not using Overbridge. I'm using an Analog Rytm with Ableton Live 9. Need some help with a sound sync issue that I don't think is latency.
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