[sdiy]Coron Drum Synce Clone + MTC628

m.bareille at free.fr m.bareille at free.fr
Thu Jul 18 00:55:54 CEST 2002


Thanks Jim for pointing this up !

You are absolutely rigth and the term of "Midi Time clock" is  probably coming 
from my tired imagination and do not exist ! Sorry for this terminology mistake!

In fact it seems i have associated both names :MIDI TIME CODE ( song pointer 
position messages...) with the simple MIDI Clock messages (F8)

Confusion become easy under those conditions that's why i have renamed the 
entire project "Midi Clock 628" or abreviated :MC628 because it is a simple 
MIDI clock interface. I have also modified all associated files.

Thanks

Marc B.


 



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            Re: [sdiy]Coron Drum Synce Clone + MTC628
       Date: 
            Wed, 17 Jul 2002 14:00:48 -0700
        De: 
            "Jim Johnson" <jamos at technotoys.com>
         A: 
            m.bareille at free.fr, synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
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Looks interesting.. but there's some terminiology problems here that could
confuse some people...

"MTC" stands for "MIDI Time Code", which is a SMPTE-like "time of day"
clock. What your box handles is called either "MIDI Clock" or "MIDI Sync"..
there is no "official" term for this.

The only reason I bring this up is that a lot of beginners seem to get the
two confused, and I'd hate to think of the grief these people go through
when they try to synchronize somthing using the two different systems.

Jim

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On 7/17/02 at 9:38 PM m.bareille at free.fr wrote:

>Hello 
>
>I have updated my web page with a couple of recent project:
>
>- the Coron DS7 clone, a small but really fun Analog Drum synth. I have
>dropped 
>mp3 sounds of the clone.
>
>- the MTC628 is simple a MIDI Time Clock (MTC) extractor builded with a 
>PIC16F628 and editable with sysex messages.
>
>The url is http://m.bareille.free.fr
>
>Thanks for attention
>
>Best regards.
>
>Marc B.



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