Hello good sir.
Have you solved the issue regarding tempo fluctuating to 300, while using overbridge and slavering ableton clock to the digitakt? i am currently expriencing the exact same problem … thanks.
Actually setting the digi plugin to no sync solves the issue, so its possible to have ableton function as slave, receiving clock and play/stop commands from the digitakt via usb while using OB.
I am also using 5 pin midi to sync hardware gear and usb to control ableton with the digitakt.
So yeah… thanks for replying.
hey there, longtime lurker of elektronauts/first time posting because I felt this needed to be added to this thread- how I have my digitakt as the main clock in ableton is the following settings:
in Ableton preferences under the MIDI tab, make sure the only highlighted box for digi is input sync
Live>Preference>Link MIDI>Input>Sync (all others off)
Also in Ableton, at the top left of your session near the tempo display, click the the box “ext” so it’s highlighted. This makes the clock of your external gear the main clock.
in your Overbridge plugin, at the top of the page there’s a box “sync”. Set this to “No Sync”
Is it perfect? no. Does it drift? kinda sometimes. Is it the best solution I’ve found? yes.