



The MTP is clearly glowing green on all channels with timecode during this pre-roll. The problem resolves itself within one bar so it's annoying that I can't have it in sync in DP when I give the sequence one or even 2 bars of pre-roll. What is their actual timebase (24ppqn, 96ppqn?) and can they be adjusted? to control other synths via MIDI or sysex messages? Since I have your attention, would you please clear up some questions regarding the internal sequencers for me?ĭo they transmit any useful information- ie. I will see if locking to the timecode generators directly in the MTP/AV or my TASCAM console will yield any better results.

Neither DAW has very much clock control left in it anymore since the porting to OSX.Ībout the only things I can adjust is clock latency and 24parts per quarter note or 24parts per metronome click. If it makes more sense Origin sequencer needs the slot to be "gated", the "gate" being the "or" of all active notes targeting the slot.Ĭould you explain what would be the behaviour you expect when the MIDI_START is received?ĭo you want all sequencers (each slot of a MULTI owns its own sequencer) to start?Īnd what about the sound to synthesise? Which note and velocity values? Currently, the sequencer can only starts when at least 1 NOTE is active on the slot. Could you check that the incoming MIDI clock is continuous? By continuous clock I mean that the MIDI CLOCK message 0xF8 is always been sent even before a MIDI_START (0xFA) and between STOP (0xFB) and CONTINUE (0xFC).Ģ- I assume that when you write "Origin does not start" you mean the sequencer. It's likely the reason why your Origin takes some time to get in sync.
Syncplay not starting software#
1- the internal tempo is derived from the incoming MIDI clock using some kind of software PLL that shows a certain latency to lock on the clock period.
