02-16-2021, 11:54 PM
Hi all.
I noticed some strange thing in my setup.
Normally i jam inside AUM (iOS auV3 Host) and send the MIDI clock from there to my NDLR - which is configured to receive clock via USB on Input 1 only. This works and is as stable as the host sends - no problem.
Sometimes i use Cubasis 2 on iOS which is not able to send the clock to a specific channel or output (at least i am not aware of it). It just has the option to send MIDI-clock on/off.
If i have the tempo set to 100 and send MIDI-clock to „on“ in Cubasis the NDLR shows a BPM of 400 Which is not exactly my tempo of music But as we have 4 inputs on the NDLR it looks like the 100BPM is multiplied by the amount of inputs.
Even if i have checked multiple times that „USB, Port 1“ is specifically set inside the NDLR configuration to receive clock it is always happening and 100% reproducible.
Is that intended or did anyone else see this happening?
Actually while writing this it reminded me to test if the „output“ from the NDLR actually is at 4x speed...might try that later on...
Thanks for any info in advance.
Kind regards.
@Jesse: Not sure if this is the right place or if it should be placed in the MIDI category - feel free to move it over if you think so.
I noticed some strange thing in my setup.
Normally i jam inside AUM (iOS auV3 Host) and send the MIDI clock from there to my NDLR - which is configured to receive clock via USB on Input 1 only. This works and is as stable as the host sends - no problem.
Sometimes i use Cubasis 2 on iOS which is not able to send the clock to a specific channel or output (at least i am not aware of it). It just has the option to send MIDI-clock on/off.
If i have the tempo set to 100 and send MIDI-clock to „on“ in Cubasis the NDLR shows a BPM of 400 Which is not exactly my tempo of music But as we have 4 inputs on the NDLR it looks like the 100BPM is multiplied by the amount of inputs.
Even if i have checked multiple times that „USB, Port 1“ is specifically set inside the NDLR configuration to receive clock it is always happening and 100% reproducible.
Is that intended or did anyone else see this happening?
Actually while writing this it reminded me to test if the „output“ from the NDLR actually is at 4x speed...might try that later on...
Thanks for any info in advance.
Kind regards.
@Jesse: Not sure if this is the right place or if it should be placed in the MIDI category - feel free to move it over if you think so.