You press play in Ableton.

Ableton software starts running. Producing sound internally or from harddisk or from whereever (not an expert !!!)

Syncgen is generating the clock, but the signal must be sent to your audiointerface to Syncgen Box (Audio Signal), from Syncgen Box to Rytm (Midi Signal), Rytm starts playing and is sending audio back to your audio interface, your audio interface is sending it to Ableton. And this takes extra time before you can here anything.

Point 5 i disagree, yes clock comes from SyncGen. And yes you hit play in Ableton. But this is not the transport signal for the Rytm. Rytm only is beginning to play when it is hit by the signal of SyncGen Box.

Maybe you could try the following:
Don’t use the track delay boxes. Use the Sync Offset of the SyncGen Software (at bottom in the right corner). Click Advance and experiment with the amount of samples until Ableton and your hardware/rytm are tight when you hit play in Ableton.

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