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Re: Closed:Re: External Clock Sync

by John Bowen » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:21 pm

Verified fixed and Tested on 12/23/2012
Build v1.2 12_23_2012

Re: External Clock Sync not working

by John Bowen » Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:26 pm

It’s known that there are some issues with MIDI over the PSB port for now, so....not guaranteed to work for all things.

John

Re: External Clock Sync not working

by bgarlow » Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:14 pm

I can't seem to get external clock sync to work when using USB only, i.e., no MIDI cables.

edit: I just plugged a MIDI cable in and external sync works now. I'm using Ableton and I set both the Solaris USB port and the MIDI port from my MOTU interface to "sync" so they will receive clock.

Closed:Re: External Clock Sync

by John Bowen » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:43 am

Hmmmm, testing again, using Logic Express...I’m having no problems with this! Before, I had just tested it as set to external, but with no incoming clock, thinking that the onboard arpeg would not run, but what happens is that, if there’s no incoming clock, the synth uses the internal, and even when set to EXT clock, you can still temporarily adjust the BPM internally, and you hear the change. But using an External clock source, the BPM will return to the incoming rate, shortly after you adjust the onboard BPM. We should probably make it so that you cannot edit the BPM if it is set to EXT clock.

john

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