User Guide

23.2. CONNECTING VIA REWIRE 338
format that is used for display in the Arrangement View: Go to the Options menu, and then
access the Time Ruler Format sub-menu.
The MIDI Timecode Offset setting is also only relevant if MIDI Timecode is chosen from
the Sync Type menu. You can specify a SMPTE time offset using this control. Live will
interpret this value as the Arrangement's start time.
23.1.4 Sync Delay
The Sync Delay controls, which are separately available for each MIDI device, allow you to
delay Live's internal time base against the sync signal. This can be useful in compensating
for delays incurred by the signal transmission. The Sync Delay for a specic MIDI device
appears as you select the MIDI device from the MIDI Preferences' Active Device list. To
adjust the delay, have both Live and the other sequencer play a rhythmical pattern with
pronounced percussive sounds. While listening to the output from both, adjust the Sync
Delay control until both sounds are in perfect sync.
Adjusting Sync Delay.
23.2 Connecting via ReWire
Live supports the ReWire interface for connecting with another ReWire-compatible audio
program running on the same computer.