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machinedrum master clock problem

machinedrum master clock problem

2005-02-01 by microkorg666

Hi all. I have this little problem: whenever I use my machindrum as 
master clock of other sequencers and synths, it usually sends midi 
notes on the first channel of the selected machindrum channels (1-4, 
2-5, etc...). I usually end up selecting the 13-16 option and mute 
those tracks from my slave sequencer (yamaha rm1x). 

How can I prevent this? I'd like my machinedrum to send midi clock, 
but it also sends these notes (the same as hits are playing in MD 
sequencer). I think I've tried all options, but it still sends those 
notes. Anyone with the same problem?

If you have any ideas, please share. 

Thanks for your time.

Re: [elektron] machinedrum master clock problem

2005-02-01 by niall munnelly

On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 02:24:04AM -0000, microkorg666 wrote:
> 
> How can I prevent this? I'd like my machinedrum to send midi clock, 
> but it also sends these notes (the same as hits are playing in MD 
> sequencer). I think I've tried all options, but it still sends those 
> notes.

set the base channel to "--"
enable sync out
enable ctrl out {if you want the MD to send
start/stop/continue}

midi machines will still send midi.

how does that work for you?

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yours,
niall.
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Re: [elektron] machinedrum master clock problem

2005-02-01 by microkorg666

YES!!!! I think that did the trick perfectly. Thanks a lot neill. I 
still have to test it thoroughly, but so far so good!

Thanks again man.
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> set the base channel to "--"
> enable sync out
> enable ctrl out {if you want the MD to send
> start/stop/continue}
> 
> midi machines will still send midi.
> 
> how does that work for you?
> 
> -- 
> yours,
> niall.

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