I also tried without delay compensation, and I turned off for this experiment clock sync in OB, and type midi clock delay in Ableton settings (nothing changed with latency)
Tried different buffer size in OB control panel and Ableton, still have recording delay
driver error compensation doesn’t change anything with recording latency too
track delay on audio track doesn’t help because piece of transient outside the record
I typed different values in -39.1 ms, -300ms, +300ms. always same delay…
The latency is controlled by the plugin and overbridge engine,
adjusting those won’t do anything you can try adjusting things in overbridge control panel.
It is ever so slightly early on mine also but not enough to cause problems…
Just noticed, You shouldn’t have sync on in ableton options turn that off… and reset everything back to normal… Sync is controlled by the plugin…
it might be causing problems having midi sync on in options…
Overbridge sync is normally very accurate and doesn’t move early and late
So hey, just started to test this out on my MOTU M2 and i found this thread. So i did adjust the buffer to 512 (same) as my M2) and this did help with me. Of course another solution would be to just us the Analog Heat i just got as my interface to record all my external gear ha ha