Ah, ok, you are an HC junky. I don't have a problem with cubase not sending clock unless it's running, I just tend to mute all the other tracks and have cubase loop while I program. My biggest headache is the midi device manager and it constantly reseting the patch I'm on (yah, I would like it to read my mind, why can't it do that?) Having the evolver's sequencer start when cubase starts really threw me, I'm used to things like the ms2000, and every other synth I've ever delt with, where you have to setup the sequencer in the patch otherwise it doesn't run. I prefer that over the way the evolver's sequencer is setup. Ah well, it works as is, just have to get used to those lights blinking all the time I guess. --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "n6i6s6" <N.Scroggins@C...> wrote: > It's Sinner6. > > As far as the sequencer...it should only run when it recieves > the "start" command. Cubase SX has the unfortunate limitation that > it sends clock only when the sequencer is running. > > There are some cases where you may need to make the first step be > a "RST" in the sequencer to nullify this effect.
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Re: [Evolver] Clueless question
2004-01-15 by dodgingrain
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