IMPOSSIBLE TO SYNC OUTBOARD TO LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!
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"24.1.4 Sync Delay
The Sync Delay controls, which are separately available for each MIDI device, allow you to
delay Live’s internal time base against the sync signal. This can be useful in compensating
for delays incurred by the signal transmission. The Sync Delay for a specic MIDI device
appears as you select the MIDI device from the MIDI/Sync Preferences’ MIDI Ports list. To
adjust the delay, have both Live and the other sequencer play a rhythmical pattern with"
not working...
The Sync Delay controls, which are separately available for each MIDI device, allow you to
delay Live’s internal time base against the sync signal. This can be useful in compensating
for delays incurred by the signal transmission. The Sync Delay for a specic MIDI device
appears as you select the MIDI device from the MIDI/Sync Preferences’ MIDI Ports list. To
adjust the delay, have both Live and the other sequencer play a rhythmical pattern with"
not working...

Best thread ever!!!!! 
Macbook (An old white one...WITH FIREWIRE!!!!!)
Tascam Fireone
Spongefork
Logic Studio
Tassman 4
Live 7
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Tascam Fireone
Spongefork
Logic Studio
Tassman 4
Live 7
http://www.myspace.com/darklightuk
from the evolver manual....
"6 Clock Div: see table Used as a clock divider to provide a wider range of
sequencer speeds. When set to 4n (quarter notes), the BPM setting is exact, i.e. 120
BPM = 120 BPM. If set to 2n (half note), the actual speed is half, so a setting of 120
BPM will actually play at 60 BPM.
Swing settings add a delay to every the odd steps (1, 3, 5, etc.), while shortening the
even steps by the same amount, for a swing feel to the timing. Half swing is the same
with less delay.
15
Here are all the possible settings, with the effect on the overall tempo:
Display Tempo Timing Division
2n BPM/2 Half note
4n BPM Quarter note
8n BPM x 2 Eighth note
8H BPM x 2 Eighth note, half swing timing
8s BPM x 2 Eighth note, full swing timing
8t BPM x 3 Eighth note triplets
16n BPM x 4 Sixteenth note
16H BPM x 4 Sixteenth note, half swing timing
16s BPM x 4 Sixteenth note, full swing timing
16t BPM x 6 Sixteenth note triplets
32n BPM x 8 Thirty-second note
32n BPM x 12 Thirty-second note triplets
64n BPM x 24 Sixty-fourth note triplets "
"8 MIDI Clock: see table Selects the MIDI clock status, and enables External
sequencer triggers, as follows:
Display MIDI Clock Setting
OFF MIDI clock is neither sent nor received
OUT MIDI clock is sent
IN MIDI clock is received
I-O MIDI clock is received and transmitted
in- MIDI clock is received, but MIDI start/stop/continue
messages are ignored."
...now bring that terpentine...unglue my hands so I can smack you ...bitch
"6 Clock Div: see table Used as a clock divider to provide a wider range of
sequencer speeds. When set to 4n (quarter notes), the BPM setting is exact, i.e. 120
BPM = 120 BPM. If set to 2n (half note), the actual speed is half, so a setting of 120
BPM will actually play at 60 BPM.
Swing settings add a delay to every the odd steps (1, 3, 5, etc.), while shortening the
even steps by the same amount, for a swing feel to the timing. Half swing is the same
with less delay.
15
Here are all the possible settings, with the effect on the overall tempo:
Display Tempo Timing Division
2n BPM/2 Half note
4n BPM Quarter note
8n BPM x 2 Eighth note
8H BPM x 2 Eighth note, half swing timing
8s BPM x 2 Eighth note, full swing timing
8t BPM x 3 Eighth note triplets
16n BPM x 4 Sixteenth note
16H BPM x 4 Sixteenth note, half swing timing
16s BPM x 4 Sixteenth note, full swing timing
16t BPM x 6 Sixteenth note triplets
32n BPM x 8 Thirty-second note
32n BPM x 12 Thirty-second note triplets
64n BPM x 24 Sixty-fourth note triplets "
"8 MIDI Clock: see table Selects the MIDI clock status, and enables External
sequencer triggers, as follows:
Display MIDI Clock Setting
OFF MIDI clock is neither sent nor received
OUT MIDI clock is sent
IN MIDI clock is received
I-O MIDI clock is received and transmitted
in- MIDI clock is received, but MIDI start/stop/continue
messages are ignored."
...now bring that terpentine...unglue my hands so I can smack you ...bitch
