Actually, I have no problem with the A190-A155 combination. I mean,
there is a slight lag (which I assume is down to the MIDI digital to
analog CV conversion), but the sequencer parks at step one, and
starts at step two.
The lag doesn't bother me much, and seeing as how I multitrack
things, I can offset the lag.
What is supplying the MIDI clock, and how is the clock being routed
I'm certain you know this, but try never to supply timing critical
MIDI data via a THRU port.
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, "Tim Stinchcombe" <timothy@t...>
wrote:
> Hi shm,
>
> > I have been unable to get any kind of meaningful midi sync: yes
the
> > tempo is right, but the sequencer won't start on 1. The notes are
>
> I notice from the 'Database' section that this same problem is
> mentioned there, so I'm wondering whether it's one of those things
> one has to live with. I've just got hold of a 155 myself, and will
be
> looking at it over the next few days. I don't know whether I shall
be
> able to help out on the MIDI front (unless I can work out how to
get
> my PC to output some sort of MIDI clock, but I'm no musician), but
if
> I come up with anything I'll let you know.
>
> > more likely to occur on, say, 1 and 73/960, etc. So, I have been
> > recording midi notes at the desired rate to trigger the A-155 off
> of
> > the gate output of the A-190.
> >
> > I would very much appreciate some tips on midi sync. Thanks.
>
> Again, I'm wondering if lack of response from other group members
who
> would have more idea than me, reinforces the above ( )
>
> Tim