If anyone is still interested, I think this is related.
I believe I've noticed drift in the midi coming from the unit - regardless of sync. I tested this with some interesting results. This is still a problem.
2017 BSP with 2.0.0.2 firmware
USB connection
Ableton Live 9
Windows 10
Experiment:
-DAW Recording quantization OFF
-BSP Sync OFF
-BSP Sync ON and BSP set as both Master and Slave
-Play a 16 step sequence of a single note playing 16th notes on the BSP drum sequencer at 120bpm
-Record via USB to DAW midi clip for 32 measures in length
Observation:
-Regardless of sync, each note can be easily seen to have drifted forward and backward by a few ms each in seemingly random intervals in the midi clip
-It's important to note that the sequence did not drift out of tempo, but rather each note had drifted by a few ms
-Same degree of drift regardless of sync or master/slave
I would love to have some actual control over the timing of my patterns coming from the BSP, but alas. My only conclusion is I have to either settle with recording quantization, quantize after the fact, or go with the arguably "human" feel that this drift provides. I want to be able to use the time shift features of the BSP to refine the feel of patterns, but these solutions would obliterate that work.
For the record, I have not yet tested the accuracy of the timing, re: the drift.
Thoughts?