You should be able to do this by not sending midi clock but just sending midi machine control. This will allow you to start and stop with the sequencer. James R. Coplin *************** If anyone asks of my whereabouts, simply tell them i've gone out the window for a spot of tea and am not expected back any time soon. *************** > -----Original Message----- > From: Jesper [mailto:jj@opq.dk] > Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 3:45 PM > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Midi clock trigger > > > Colin, how does this midi clock thing work? > Would it be possible to have the P3 start whenever a midi clock is > received, but instead of following the midi clock, just use the selected > P3 > tempo. Basically having the midi clock trigger run and stop (but not > dictate the tempo)? > > I have just tried running the P3 next to Cubase, both using their own > tempos (100 bpm), and the times I actually managed to start the P3 in sync > with Cubase, they stayed in perfect sync. > > I'm not sure how many would use a feature like this, but if you hide it in > the midi clock menu (e.g. on/off/trigger), no one will notice - and it > would certainly make me very happy ;) > > Jesper. > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Midi clock trigger
2004-11-28 by James R. Coplin
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