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Strange one this one! (NB: see the markers window for exact positions) Recorded @ 88.2Khz / 120bpm / 2048 samples latency
I just did a test here using the qwerty keyboard to input MIDI and simultaneously bussed the output of the motu Bass instrument (Live) to the input of a record armed stereo track (See Channel strip).
In this instance I used;
1: the internal click bussed out through my converters in it's own discrete channel and recorded back in to DP (see green track)
2: an external click generated by an Alesis D4 and recorded back in to DP (see blue track)
MIDI delay compensation is none existent by the look of things. My timing is pretty good (isn't everybody's!!) first beat is early then the following 3 are fairly consistent in relative position to the down beat.
I have stripped silence and placed markers at the start of each soundbite/MIDI note.
There are 2 'fairly' consistent instances here in relation to the down beat.
1: the external click seems to be the most accurate. Not only is it the tightest to the downbeat but more importantly the consistency in it's tardiness from beat to beat is reassuring considering that it is internally created, externally generated and recorded back into the system. Margins of error: Beat 1 (0ms); Beat 2 (1.77ms); Beat 1 (0.99ms); Beat 1 (0.22ms)
2: excusing the first beat, the remaining 3 MIDI notes (allowing human error) are also fairly consistent in their tardiness to the downbeat, albeit not correctly delay compensated (THE MAIN PROBLEM expressed in the original post)
This confirms my suspicion that the internal click is not as accurate as an externally generated click, ironically. See the Green and Blue track marker positions relative to the downbeat
The most disconcerting issue is the inconsistency in timing between the MIDI note and the internally generated audio. See the red and purple tracks respectively and the gaps between marker positions at the start of each MIDI/audio note.
This is the real worry! If this were consistent then all you would have to do is calculate the MIDI delay and simply nudge the whole MIDI track forward accordingly.
Given the inaccuracy in internally generated live audio (see the Green internally generated click track) I'm inclined to trust the integrity of the external click and the actual MIDI, in the respect of the constancy of any timing offset in relation to the downbeat. (•••• that's a mouthful .. but you get my drift .. hopefully).
Any ideas on this would be appreciated.
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