How to control external midi hardware for studio live performance in reason.
External midi clock hardware.
The multiclock can be it s own master or synced to external midi din sync or analogue master clocks.
If the clock source is set to external your sound module must be set to play or record in order for it to send clock information.
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By choosing external the arpeggiator and note repeat functions will react according to the external midi device clock assuming the settings on the external midi device are set correctly.
You can also go into the sync section and specify the device as a midi clock.
When using midi clock you can correct for any timing discrepancies between devices by adjusting midi clock delay for each midi device that you ve added as a destination.
Hollin jones on sep 27 2016 in reason 1 comments.
Midi hardware has become popular again with producers all over the world with synths and drum machines very much back in fashion.
When working with midi hardware a stable clock signal is the key to accurate timing.
If everything is correct waveclock will start to send midi clock to your external gear.
A tiny box which generates a rock solid midi clock signal.
Open midi sync settings.
Greg scarth checks out a neat new solution for live and studio use.
Synchronisation of the multiclock to a daw relies on a sample accurate audio clock which allows for rock solid sync signals.