You are welcome. You should also send a thank you to a developer (Nukemodular) who seems to be far more inclined than the Ableton developers.berwin9 wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 5:12 amI just want to say thank you to you for fighting the good fight here. i too have been frustrated for months with this exact same problem and the clock plugin seems to be working for me. just want to say thank youmaky355 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:46 amOn windows in order to use one MIDI port with two applications at the same time your MIDI interface needs to support multi-client MIDI at the driver level.gillesdj wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 6:13 pm
I'm able to use this plugin v2.04 on Windows with Live 10 and 11. The plugin works like a charm as soon as I untick the Live track box for the MIDI port in the preferences. I'm unable to make it work if the box is already ticked. If I try to tick the box while the plugin is working, I got the port highlighted in orange, which as far as I understand is a problem of port availability. Strange since I know my MIDI interface has multiclient drivers, and yes... I'm able to use different DAW on the same port.
So this plugin can be a damn good solution to this big lack of Live (the swing feature is awesome) as soon as I find the solution to being able to track and sync to the same MIDI port at the same time.
This unit supports it entirely.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/iconnectivity_mioxl.htm
Old Roland (Edirol) interfaces also work fine.
And yes, the Ableton MIDI clock is fully compensated with an M4L "Clock" device. If you don't have dedicated hardware MIDI clock unit such as this one
https://www.thomann.de/gb/e_rm_multiclock_usb.htm
Then "Clock" device is your only option. It really works like a charm.
The fact that a person needed to create it instead of Ableton - boggles my mind but whatever as long as it is working.
https://nukemodular.gumroad.com/
Also one more thing. Recently I tried Squarp Hapax and the Nukemodular clock works like a charm. I see that people purchase hardware midi clock up to 500EUR just to be able to have an outboard sequencer in sync with Live. While Nukemodular does the job in the SAME way for less money.
It boggles my mind that Ableton didn't want to build this device and include it in Live but ok we have Nukemodular.