when ableton is the master syncing several bars to get in sync, and generally seems unreliable with the elektron boxes. oddly, this isn’t really an issue with the korg volca.

*this experience leads me to believe it is not simply an issue with ableton.
when octatrack is the master i watch the ableton tempo meter _move. it eventually (mostly) settles into place. but again, it takes time and generally is not rock solid, or even reliable in how long it takes to get to some sort of stability. and when it does settle ableton occasionally shows it off by . 1 bpm; if the OT bpm (master) is 80 ableton will show 80.1 or 79.9.

With Ableton as the master, MIDI sync should work well assuming you’re using a decent MIDI interface and you don’t have any driver issues (sadly, OS X seems to work a bit better than Windows in general).

i’ve tried using the analog four, fm-1, emagic mt-4… similar results.

You can daisy-chain your Elektron boxes from a single MIDI Out on your computer using their MIDI Thru ports. Order shouldn’t matter since the Thru ports don’t introduce any delay.

i do daisy chain, but was wondering if perchance there was some weird order that made a difference.
i once had an interface that would bleed outputs 1-2 to 3-6 if you used TS cable. the manufacture argued with me. seemed stupid, but simply moving to TRS cable solved the issue. design flaw.
how is syncing elektron boxes to other softwares? logic? pt? …bitwig? cubase? whatever…