1/9/2024 0 Comments Erm multiclock at juno![]() Relative newbie here looking for recommendations for synths and drum machines each in the <$500 range. Is there anything else out there for managing midi connections and routing? Also seen the DACS midi patch bay which is the closest thing to what I’m thinking of, but its only got 10 blocks and is pretty rare. I’ve seen the MRCC from Conductive Labs, but don’t need all the functionality of it and would rather have something simple I could just patch. Kinda wish there was a simple passive midi patch-bay with like 30 io ports so I could just experiment with different routings without having to totally rearrange cabling in my studio every time. I get that it is necessary to use the clock out to sync my modular clocks, but would I be better off using the internal sequencers on my hardware synths (Prophet 6, MS2000) than sequencing them via midi from live? Any one else with a similar setup? One thing Ive been mulling over, does it not sort of defeat the purpose of using it if I am sending note midi out of Live to sequence synths. So bypass the ERM and eliminate that as a non-issue or it is the issue as a start.Just got the ERM multiclock, finally a workable way to sync my comp and hardware! I would test the euro rack sequencer with another midi clock to see if it is working properly. So the erm clock is started as expected but it just doesn't start your euro rack sequencer when triggered by audio compared to internally started. but clearly a different DIN Sync signal is coming out of the Multiclock when using the internal vs audio sync. The solution could very well be with the Euro sequencer but I’m not even sure what to tell them they would need to address. Always the same inconsistent start when using audio input sync on the Multiclock. And I’ve tried both the Din input into the Euro sequencer and using the Multiclock analog output into the run and clock jacks of the Euro sequencer. ![]() And I’ve done a factory reset of the Multiclock. I have also tried a few different outs from the Multiclock. The common denominator is I’m using a direct out from my MOTU 828ES interface, but again the Multiclock always starts. the ERM plug in, bitwig’s HW clock device (with 1/96, 1ms, gate on), or just the sample and MIDI clip from ERM’s site, all in either bitwig or Logic Pro X. I’ve tried every different configuration I could. I do see a light engage on the Euro sequencer so perhaps it’s seeing the run signal but the clock is not advancing it. The Multiclock always starts when sync’d via audio input, but the Euro sequencer is hit or miss. But if I sync via audio input it is inconsistent. The odd thing is that if I use internal sync on the multiclock it works 100% of the time. I’m having an issue getting my Sequencer (eurorack module) to consistently start via Din Sync output from the Multiclock. I’ve reached out to ERM support a couple of times but never heard back so thought I’d give you all a shot. I’ve got two of these now and they’re brilliant things. It merges midi data like note data with the clock being sent out of each of the 4 midi ports. ![]() It doesn’t map what comes in to the ERM over USB.īut it could map a synth plugged into the midi in port to one or all of the ERMs four midi out ports and/or send it out over USB to a computer as well. The midi mapper only works to map whatever is plugged in to the physical midi in port of the ERM. This part of the manual wasn’t super clear. and this it def does! I'm using it with a DAW supplied audio trigger and pretty much all my MIDI clock issues vanished immediately) Forwarding is all via USB, allegedly - I've been trying to get it working for 3 hrs. As far as I can tell no the physical MIDI in port does not forward anything, it's just if you want to receive MIDI clock from another device (which kind of defeats the object of the Multiclock as it's big thing is generating a a really great MIDI clock output.
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