I shouldn't have bought the usamo? maybe. My setup is Ableton Live as my daw, some elektron gear (2 overbridge enabled) a squarp pyramid which is driving some mono synths, a erm multiclock clock generator and a multi io audiointerface. That is midi and audio streamed by USB, so clearly my main audio interface is not involved, thus it must be Studio One's datastream handling which makes for tight timing. Hi, lately I am getting a bit confused as I get timing sync issues I do not understand. I have tested it with real time Virus Ti rendering and audio aligned exactly spot on with the midi events that triggered the sounds. E-RM’s newly released follow-up is the Multiclock, a much more advanced product, which acts as a multi-format sync box capable of outputting up to four channels of MIDI, DIN or analogue clock to synchronise hardware such as drum machines, sequencers and synth arpeggiators via a rock-solid clock signal. I say, if you have issues with audio being rendered - not in place - then try studio one. If any one can confirm after testing it out for themselves, I believe that currently Studio One has the best latency compensation and as it seems Midi transfer is "clean", I don't know what's under the hood. I can get them synced tightly but they dont seem to be receiving a Stop signal. I think it is Studio One guys, seriously. Let me give a similar example: I have an ERM Multiclock which I use both. Thought about what I said, and before I even do the test, I have had amazingly accurate results without the usamo already, so there really is not point even trying, because it cannot get any more accurate.
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