Keep Latency - Don’t Turn This Off in Ableton Live 12! It’s Not What You Think #abletonlive12

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In Ableton Live, there’s a natural delay (latency) between playing an instrument and hearing it through your monitors. “Keep Latency” compensates for this by adjusting the recording to match what you heard while playing. This ensures your recordings are in sync with the rest of your project, even if you were monitoring while recording.

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IMO this is not great advice for people who play an instrument with good time already. There should be no need to "naturally compensate" (or rather, compromise your time). You ideally want the recording to reflect when you *strike* your instrument as you'd normally play, not when it comes out the monitors delayed through a sea of laggy plugins.

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Hey this needs to be posted!! Have had so much trouble turning this feature off. Now I know…

One lasting issue I notice is a 3ms delay on every flattened midi track I record into Live. Any ideas? No matter where I record from, if I flatten, (even a 4/4 kick drum), there will be a slight delay off grid (~3ms)

Lemme know please!!! This is the final problem!!

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delete this post dude, it is so incorrect

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