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Subject: Re: [korgpolyex] MIDI clock adders? (was: Re: OT: Akai arpeggiator

From: Epiik Soul <electrohead2000@...>
Date: 2011-01-01

Atom,
I'm pretty sure my MOTU MTP/AV can do that.   


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On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Atom Smasher <atom@...> wrote:

 

On Fri, 31 Dec 2010, zoinky420 wrote:

> BTW, does anyone know if any device that will take a sequence fed into
> its MIDI-In, and spit it back out its MIDI-Out with a MIDI clock signal
> added to it? If such a device exists I'd like to get one, and if not
> I'd encourage someone to design one, as it would be more flexible than
> adding clock circuits to hardware that don't output clock signals. I
> don't know anything about the technical challenges, but maybe it would
> be easiest if the device had you dial in the tempo and time signature of
> the sequence you're feeding it?
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i think you're describing a MIDI-merger... two (or more) inputs merged
into one output. just make sure one of the inputs is a clock.

some sequencers merge a MIDI input with internal clock.

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