[sdiy] Delaying MIDI Clock/MMC?(for SidStation)

J. Larry Hendry jlarryh at iquest.net
Wed Oct 30 23:47:18 CET 2002


There is a very cool piece of hardware that was made by Akai that will do
this -- a single rack unit model ME-10D.  It is a MIDI delay unit with a
knob on the front set delay.  I have one.  They were blowing them out new
for $25 years ago.  I bet you can find one because they made so many.  It
has other features like program change filter and octave up and down.  The
MIDI output can contain only the delayed MIDI, or a merged stream of the
real time and delayed MIDI.
Larry Hendry


----- Original Message -----
From: Simon <simon at austarmetro.com.au>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: [sdiy] Delaying MIDI Clock/MMC?(for SidStation)


Due to the very slow MIDI response of the Sidstation, I want to be
able to put a delay onto the MIDI Clock/MMC output of a sequencer.

I plan to use an Akai ASQ10 MIDI sequencer as the MIDI Clock/MMC
Master, with MPC30000 hooked up as slave.

If I was to sequence the SidStation directly from the ASQ10, and then
sequence everything else from the slightly delayed MPC3000, I could
make the SidStation play more in time.

Any ideas on how to achieve this, with control over the delay time to
tune in the sync/timing of the SidStation to everything else?


Thanks,
Simon
Canberra
AUSTRALIA




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