MIDI clock sync problem and suggestion
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 2:21 pm
I like to use Numerology as a MIDI source for creating patterns in Live.
By connecting via MIDI Clock Sync I can get the two programs to start and stop and hold the same BPM. Inevitably, there is a bit of offset which can be corrected in Live's MIDI/Sync Preference (Sync Delay).
HOWEVER- Because this offset is in milliseconds, as soon as you change the BPM, the two programs fall out of sync again.
Wouldn't it be useful if the Sync Delay could also be expressed as a beat ratio (i.e.: +61/64), thereby keeping both programs in sync regardless of Tempo?
Does this type of problem affect you folks syncing hardware sequencers, or rewire software?
By connecting via MIDI Clock Sync I can get the two programs to start and stop and hold the same BPM. Inevitably, there is a bit of offset which can be corrected in Live's MIDI/Sync Preference (Sync Delay).
HOWEVER- Because this offset is in milliseconds, as soon as you change the BPM, the two programs fall out of sync again.
Wouldn't it be useful if the Sync Delay could also be expressed as a beat ratio (i.e.: +61/64), thereby keeping both programs in sync regardless of Tempo?
Does this type of problem affect you folks syncing hardware sequencers, or rewire software?