


But for the stutter to stay in time it's 'syncing' actually has to be shifted by the same amount that the audio is shifted.

The stuttering effect in SE is synced to Live's transport. The audio passing through SE is effectively 'shifted in time' to compensate for the latency of the plugin. I think you might find that it is Ableton's fault. I guess if you need to increase the buffer at a later stage, the workaround would be to perform the effects, freeze, and dump to audio track. To be honest, I think that's not really Ableton Live's fault, and more to do with how the plugin works. Delie wrote:I noticed the same thing, with low buffer size it works much better.
