On Sunday 02 January 2011, zoinky420 wrote:
> hmm I have several mergers but never thought of using them that way.
Most mergers don't handle real-time data well. Some do a reasonably good
job, but you may have to use a designated input (often port 1) for the clock
source to get a stable timing.
> Theoretically it should work but I've never seen it mentioned in any
> manuals as an option. I've got a three-processor merger with midi
> filtering, so I could conceivably merge two different sequences at any
> tempo to one MIDI out, and control the tempo to both of them by merging
> a third channel of nothing but clock data?
No, that's not how MIDI clock works. You'd get the two sequences at their
original tempo plus an unrelated MIDI clock that is only seen downstream of
the merger.
Achim.
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