??? No idea what are you talking about.
Looks like some problem in communication. Maybe my wrong non native
English :-) Sorry to bother, next time I will keep silence.
Daniel Forro
On 4 Jan 2011, at 8:59 PM, zoinky420 wrote:
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> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Daniel Forró <dan.for@...> wrote:
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>> There can be only one MIDI clock stream on one MIDI circuit, it's not
>> possible to mix two.
>
> Of course, who said anything about mixing clocks?
>
>>
>> Of course it's possible to mix outputs of musical (e.g. channel) data
>> from two sequencers or MIDI players running at two different tempos.
>> It has sense in the case when each sequence uses different MIDI
>> channels as then there can't be any data confict (like Note On/Off,
>> controllers, PB, AT and so). Rather experimental attitudes, those
>> polytempi...
>>
>> I got the same result - polytempi - when I multiplied or divided
>> position of notes by some constant different from 1 in old good
>> Notator on Atari (= time compression or expansion with MIDI data).
>> Then each track got different tempo despite the fact there only one
>> clock with main tempo.
>>
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> So you were not mixing clocks and it didn't work, and therefore
> Atom Smasher is wrong?