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Innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock
Innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock







  1. Innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock pro#
  2. Innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock software#

Looking at the Expert Sleepers USAMO I see the pro's being the price.

Innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock software#

I don't use Software Monitoring in Logic Pro. I do understand that I may have audio latency but so long as that audio latency is consistent I can measure and adjust for it. I'm assuming that since both audio interfaces will be sync'd and that the MIDI Clock will therefore be driven by digital audio it shoudl not matter. I'd still use the Zoom 2-channel interface for my monitoring/recording but will only use the MOTO 882 or the Edirol to provide an audio output to the USAMO or Multiclock. My first question: I'm concerned about having to aggregate 2 audio interfaces so that I can get a dedicated audio output for the USAMO/MulticlockĪre there any 'gotchas' I should be aware of if I try this approach?

Innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock pro#

Likely future purchases include a Pro One, Analogue Solutions Leipzig, and other pre-MIDI polysynts Hardware with MIDI playback needs: Roland Juno106/Roland JP8000/Korg WaveStation/Roland D50 Hardware with MIDI sync needs: DSI Tempest/Roland TR8/Moog Sub37/Korg SQ1/Roland System1/Roland System8/DSI Mopho I also have an old Mk 1 MOTU 882 firewire interface and a Edirol FA101 fireware interface neither of which are used at the moment. LogicPro X, 2 x Emagic AMT8 USB MIDI interfaces, Zoom Tac2 channel thunderbolt audio interface. It also impacts when 'printing' external audio devices to tracks in LogicPro because I've discovered that even if I realign recorded audio to bring it back in time that the sync will still drift through the duration of the track.

innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock

I want to fix the issue with my Logic Pro X based setup where I have terrible MIDI (DIN and USB) sync issues when trying to play LogicPro live with my hardware. I'm sanity checking before purchasing so will welcome any advice: Thanks to everyone for sharing information on this thread. Ideally I'm looking at around 10 items I'd like to receive and be able to reset sync on the fly and some of these are multitimbral so need more channels.

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I suppose not everything would need the clocking and i could prioritize. I was leaning towards the Roland SBX-1 but the MIDI out limitation seems like a pretty big issue. LTThanks for the info! This is all the gear i've been considering, my question is how do you send all the clocking info with the through box to separate pieces of hardware but then also have the receiving on all separate midi chains/channels. Which means expert sleepers, innerclock and sbx soon up for sale! Rock solid so far with easy adjustments if anything slips and re-start on the 4 channels. YMMV of course.ĮRM out to kenton thru box which then clocks a bunch of drum machines and arpsĮRM to spare channel if I want to sync something that needs adjustments from the ERM slip feature I tried Expert Sleepers (flexible but a but a faff to set up although the owner, Os, was amazing with advice), Innerclock Sync Gen (solid but not that flexible), Roland Sbx-1 (solid and sorta flexible) but am now loving my ERM multiclock. you may have jittery E-RM USB-MIDI notes dancing around a rock solid clock. And with the E-RM, although you can adjust the clock timing +/- 300 ms? which allows you to choose the monitoring method, and if you go for the USB version with has MIDI output functionality, then the MIDI notes may not be sample accurate i.e. This comes at the expense of the Silent Way learning curve.įor instance, the Innerclock Sync Gen can only align it's MIDI clock to one point in time, so you can only use it exclusively for software monitoring, OR hardware/direct monitoring, but not both types of monitoring simultaneousy.

innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock

This means you can software monitor or hardware monitor, or a mix of both types of monitoring at the same time. It allows for clock offsets that are independent of MIDI note timing, and you can place both clock & notes pretty much at any point in time, to the sample. I either keep the buffer low enough and monitor in pro tools (which still isn't very fun), or I have the ability to monitor all inputs through the interfaces software insteadIf you vary/switch how you monitor the synths, as I also do, and you want to fix dodgy MIDI-note timing & alignment, then Expert Sleepers is the only way I can think to guarantee this.









Innerclock systems sync gen or multiclock