At the end if the day there are two ways you can transmit info to another synth. If you send the individual notes they will be in the same time as the originating source but if you send clock info the receiver will try to sync to that. So, if you want shuffled notes as they are generated by the source sequencer (or computer or whatever) just send the notes and your output will be shuffled.
Jonathan Shapero
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On 30 May 2014, at 10:21, "Zoë Blade
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>> While some devices do calculate the tempo *and* use it, many do not.
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>> What they do is simply "count clocks" and use that as a time base.
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>> If there were only 2 clocks per beat then swing would work easy enough.
>> ...but trying to sort out the timing for 24 ticks ( or whatever the actual figure is)
>> to produce a swing in the slave machine 12 of those ticks would have to
>> be drawn out, and the other 12 sent quicker to compensate.
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>> Generally getting the BPM from midi clock just isn't accurate enough
>> for syncing.
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> Right. So the simpler devices that just count the clock pulses shouldn't really have a problem. As they're not trying to do anything fancy such as extrapolate a tempo, they're just counting and incrementing and chugging along quite happily, blissfully unaware that the fluctuations in timing might signify swing or a tempo change or anything else.
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> The only thing I've really done with MIDI clocks and DIN sync clocks in recent years is hook up my partner and I's homebrew step sequencer to an MCV-24. Our sequencer just counts the clock pulses coming in from the MCV-24, which in turn is translating the MIDI clock signal it gets from Reaper. I threw in some tempo changes, and it worked perfectly, to my ears. Counting DIN sync pulses is really quite a neat solution. It's simple and elegant.
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> All the best,
> Zoë.
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