![]() ![]() ![]() What’s the best way to do this? USB the A4 to the Mac and use acrobat the clock source then midi out to the MD?Īmongst all this is the Behringer device which seems to under perform. I would have to pull things around inside the audio clips which I found annoying and also messed up the “groove” I had create through the placement of midi inside the Ableton clips previously. This was great for the two Elektron machines to sync perfectly but when recording in the audio was out against the rest of the Ableton stuff, which was an issue when I had other percussion etc in Ableton. This was connected to the FCA1616 and the midi out from the FCA1616 then onto the Analog Four. Prior to this, I used the Machinedrum as the master clock it occurred to me that is was probably the most reliable source as it didn’t have to carry any other processing. Then there’s the introduced latency getting the audio back into my Macbook and Live. The midi through from the Machinedrum good to the A4. Although this wanders a bit over the course of a session. This requires some fiddling with the midi Prefs and audio Prefs to get the Machinedrum on the beat. This is linked to the Machinedrum through the FCA1616 and triggers the drum machine from a drum rack in Live. However, I find syncing everything right to be a bit hit and miss.Ĭurrently I have Live as the midi clock master. Connected to this an Elektron Machinedrum, Analog Four and an Analog Heat. A Behringer Firepower FCA1616 audio interface. I have a 2012 Macbook Pro, latest is, running Live 9. ![]() I seem recently to be going round in, hopefully, ever decreasing circles, trying to get my setup to play nicely with each other. ![]()
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