Seeing how I almost always use my KSP as master clock, imagine my surprise and dismay yesterday when I set my DAW to be master clock and the KSP did NOT accurately follow along.
I tried both in Reaper and in Cakewalk, and had the same problem in both. The tempo on the KSP fluctuates up and down, as if it's inconsistently sampling the tempo rather than directly reading it via the MIDI (over USB) connection.
I had planned on testing this in Ableton, FL Studio, Reason, and VCV Rack ... But then came here to discover that a bunch of other people are also having this problem.
And it is a MAJOR problem.
Reaper was set to 140bpm and the KSP insisted that it was 142bpm. (Once it settled down after bouncing up and down between like 138 to 143 or so) Exceedingly EXCEEDINGLY annoying. I've managed to rectify it somewhat by using the "No SPP/Continue" and "Open device in low latency/low precison" mode. While that caused the BPM readout to fluctuate even more wildly, the KSP actually stayed closer to on-beat with the DAW. Which seems odd. With this setting it was reading around 142bpm fluctuating up and down by like 6. That's insane.
Also, the KSP takes a moment to respond to "Play" and doesn't respond to "Play Stop" at all coming from the DAW.
I have tried setting the Sync In to Auto, USB, and MIDI, and they all act the same way.
How did no one catch this in beta testing? Especially considering how long it took for 2.0 to come out. This is a rather MAJOR bug to miss and let slip through. Seriously. This makes it virtually unusable in a software setup.
Despite liking the updates in 2.0, I'll hafta roll back so I can actually use the freakin thing with software. Works just fine with hardware. Altho I haven't tried making something else the master clock in that situation.
Soooo .... How do I roll back the firmware?