Nome II + Bitwig: Recording is on grid but live sound is off
Posted: 19 Jun 2026, 21:17
Hi All,
I've been experiencing a problem since purchasing a Nome II. I'd like to be able to run independent sequencers on some gear like an Analog Rytm and a Moog Labyrinth. Using U-SYNC in Bitwig, I can align my external sequencer recordings to the grid pretty well. But when I am listening to the input, it sounds out of time (late), and therefore does not align with software instruments running simultaneously. When I record a clip and let that recording take over, it sounds perfectly in time! However, this doesn't really let me hear how things will sound until I've recorded something, and it sounds out of time until then.
I have kind of verified the behavior that I'm hearing by recording the OUTPUT of my recording track, which shows the delay that occurs. Has anyone else experienced this? I saw some discussion elsewhere of using "Recording Offset" in Bitwig but that doesn't seem to help much. My intention with using the Nome II was to have a low-friction hybrid setup that allows me to capture stuff as I improvise and change things, but this definitely puts a few obstacles in my way!
-Todd
I've been experiencing a problem since purchasing a Nome II. I'd like to be able to run independent sequencers on some gear like an Analog Rytm and a Moog Labyrinth. Using U-SYNC in Bitwig, I can align my external sequencer recordings to the grid pretty well. But when I am listening to the input, it sounds out of time (late), and therefore does not align with software instruments running simultaneously. When I record a clip and let that recording take over, it sounds perfectly in time! However, this doesn't really let me hear how things will sound until I've recorded something, and it sounds out of time until then.
I have kind of verified the behavior that I'm hearing by recording the OUTPUT of my recording track, which shows the delay that occurs. Has anyone else experienced this? I saw some discussion elsewhere of using "Recording Offset" in Bitwig but that doesn't seem to help much. My intention with using the Nome II was to have a low-friction hybrid setup that allows me to capture stuff as I improvise and change things, but this definitely puts a few obstacles in my way!
-Todd