Plogue bidule for prottols 11 mac#Here's a screenshot from a couple of years ago of a sync using logic on mac + bidule on laptop, using only 1 digital mono signal from mac to laptop and a midi in for time clock, all the audio goes throu ethernet using wormhole and will be synched comparing and compensating 2 clock signals. Unfortunately i have to find a new way, cause this one limits too much my workflow, i need that damned vienna ensmble to try another solution, they do not even give you a demo until you have bought at least their key dongle, damn, 30 euro only to try it out :/ The most accurate sync i've found so far is mine Similar to logic master - ableton slave, also here ableton latency changes over time. I've tried the opposite, protools master ans logic slave but i think it's worst, because in this case latency changes over time (in fact the audio file acts like a flanger with a slow lfo), and the range is quite high, +-200 samples. That the sync is constant over the track, i mean the syncronization you have is always the same and doesn't change over time but it starts differently every time you hit play.įirst i wanted to sync my logic g5 to plogue bidule on a laptop using midi time clock and i've successfully managed sample accuracy, but i had to do my latency fixer, same behaviour i have now with logic and pro-tools, identical. The best way is to check like i said with 2 identical audio files, you will hear immediately you will notice that the flange effect with the 2 tracks is not costant but varies everytime you press play, i'm talking about that issue, that everyone using logic as master has, it happens with both smpte and midi time clock sync, someone doesn't care about it, i honestly care, i can't put a sample delay to sync the 2 daws but i need to build somethign that checks that little sample difference all the time i press play and then adjust track delay to compensate for thatĭelay compensation does affect the latency but with that turned off or on doesn't solve the issue. To simply understand what happens just put an audio file to both logic and pro-tools, then sync the 2 daws, now press play, and then stop and play again and again. Every time you press play there are variation proportional to the audio card buffer size used in logic, so i get an accuracy of about 120 samples if i have buffer set to 128, 60 to 64 and so on. The main problem is logic that doesn't send the exact smpte/midi time clock timing exactly all the times. Yes i have word clock and smpte is setted up properly.
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