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if you can't get it to work, try livecut i use ableton in slave mode following clock from mobius and livecut works flawlessly and it's free http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/livecut/ On 11 Sep 2012, at 16:01, Per Boysen wrote: > I would guess the problem is caused by Live's plugin latency > compensation system. This only works when Live is running in sync > master mode. When in slave sync mode Live can't compensate for plugin > latency. > > Not even a machine can look into the future. We know that Supatrigga > uses some random processing and if we assume that this randomization > is performed in real-time inside the plugin there simply is no time > buffer for Ableton Live to play it back properly when running in slave > sync mode and a live audio input stream is routed through Supatrigga. > > Related: > Another similar random processing all inside Live can be achieved by > using clip launch randomization (called "Follow Action"). If this is > done to a number of clips set to to Legato Mode the "playback head" > will keep its musical position inside the bar even at the wildest > speed jumping between clips. > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.perboysen.com > http://www.youtube.com/perboysen > > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Christoph Lehmann <krrrs@gmx.de> wrote: >> Hey, >> >> I recently tried to use the supatrigga plugin, while ableton is running >> as a slave synchronized to mobius. >> but now the plugin is causing noise. i think the problem is, that the >> tempo in ableton is drifting a little bit while ableton receives >> mobius' clock messages. >> >> the plugin works fine if its running to abletons internal clock. >> >> Any idea how to fix this? maybe there is a way to route the clock >> messages from mobius directly to the plugin? >> if not, is there any similar plugin i could try? (i'm using a mac) >> >> all the best, >> Chris >