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MIDICLOCK

 DESCRIPTION: ------------------------ MIDICLOCK can be used for synchronization of MIDI devices. The BPM rate of the clock signal can be set, and the MIDI real time clock protocol is sent out with the precision of the Windows multimedia timer. The clock signal can be started/stopped/adjusted by pressing keys or sending MIDI-IN patch change commands. HINTS: ------------ 1. MIDIClock can be used to synchronize multiple sequencers/synths. You can do this using MIDIYoke (get it at www.midiox.com). Connect MIDIClock to MIDIYoke Junction 1 output. As MIDIYoke is a multiclient driver, you can connect multiple sequencers/synths (such as rebirth, AN1x,...) to MIDIYoke Junction 1 MIDI input. 2. Don't forget to push Ctrl+Alt+s if you wish to save your settings. It saves into clockpresets.ini. 3. Basic MIDI control (program change) of tempos can be set from the GUI. Just send the desired patch change to the program's selected midi in. Adjust to the according tempo and press apply. The program change message is now linked to the tempo. Midi channels are numbered from 1 to 16. The Program numbers are numbered from 1 to 128. 4. By editing the clockpresets.ini file, you can achieve even more advanced remote control of midiclock. Enable HexSpy to monitor the incoming midi messages. It will help you determine which entries you need to add to the ini file. The BPM_PRESETS section contains the tempo settings for all patch selects. You can add action codes to any of these entries. Additionally you can add special commands which translate an incoming midi message (such as midi control messages) into a midiclock action. This is done in the SPECIAL_COMMANDS section. See http://serge.ucapps.de for more details.....

 

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MIDICLOCK

 DESCRIPTION: ------------------------ MIDICLOCK can be used for synchronization of MIDI devices. The BPM rate of the clock signal can be set, and the MIDI real time clock protocol is sent out with the precision of the Windows multimedia timer. The clock signal can be started/stopped/adjusted by pressing keys or sending MIDI-IN patch change commands. HINTS: ------------ 1. MIDIClock can be used to synchronize multiple sequencers/synths. You can do this using MIDIYoke (get it at www.midiox.com). Connect MIDIClock to MIDIYoke Junction 1 output. As MIDIYoke is a multiclient driver, you can connect multiple sequencers/synths (such as rebirth, AN1x,...) to MIDIYoke Junction 1 MIDI input. 2. Don't forget to push Ctrl+Alt+s if you wish to save your settings. It saves into clockpresets.ini. 3. Basic MIDI control (program change) of tempos can be set from the GUI. Just send the desired patch change to the program's selected midi in. Adjust to the according tempo and press apply. The program change message is now linked to the tempo. Midi channels are numbered from 1 to 16. The Program numbers are numbered from 1 to 128. 4. By editing the clockpresets.ini file, you can achieve even more advanced remote control of midiclock. Enable HexSpy to monitor the incoming midi messages. It will help you determine which entries you need to add to the ini file. The BPM_PRESETS section contains the tempo settings for all patch selects. You can add action codes to any of these entries. Additionally you can add special commands which translate an incoming midi message (such as midi control messages) into a midiclock action. This is done in the SPECIAL_COMMANDS section. See http://serge.ucapps.de for more details.....


 

 

 
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