EML 400 sequencer in the midi world
Paul Perry
pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Fri Feb 25 09:50:43 CET 2000
At 09:11 PM 25/02/00 PST, danial stocks wrote:
>MIDI clock = 24 pulses per quater.. so if a drum sound etc triggs off the
>midi clock pulse, when 24 such events have occoured, the midi dev will have
>advanced 1/4 note thru its sequence.. getting the midi dev to step to the
>next actual program note on each trig would be very tricky, but just to send
>clock pulse on trig should be easy - esp if you dont want to send any otrher
>midi codes - the clock code = 1111110000 [incl start+ end bit] - which in
>effect is a 128 us low pulse - easy to produce..
If you just send the 1111110000 code 24 times in succession (with a little gap)
between them) then you will have advanced your midi device by one quarter note.
For some applications, I expect this will work fine, you dont always need your
F8s to be evenly spaced.
paul perry melbourne australia (a country stupid enough to want the olympics)
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