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MTC to clock

MTC to clock

2009-10-26 by Dennis Verschoor

Hi

Would it be possible to use the CVS to convert Midi Time Code to an
analogue clock?
And perhaps to midi clock to ?

Cheers,

Dennis

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Re: [ComputerVoltageSources] MTC to clock

2009-10-26 by Jason Proctor

>Hi
>
>Would it be possible to use the CVS to convert Midi Time Code to an
>analogue clock?
>And perhaps to midi clock to ?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Dennis

if you wanted a pulse on a separate port every 
frame/second/minute/etc, that should be straightforward.

MIDI clock to analogue clock with multiple divisions etc is also quite easy.

is this what you're thinking of?

Re: MTC to clock

2009-10-26 by djbrow54

I've never done any Midi Time Code but I did write a short program to extract Midi clock and generate a quarter note clock, start pulse, and stop pulse.  It's the MidiClock (rev0.0).DJB.bas program on my page.  I use my template as the base which has all the Midi code in it already.  This took five lines of code for the main loop and a couple of dozen lines in the Midi code to output the appropriate clocks.

Midi Time Codes shouldn't be any different.  It would just be code in the Sysex routines. I believe those are functional although I've not written any code to extract a sysex message.

Dave

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> >Hi
> >Would it be possible to use the CVS to convert Midi Time Code to an
> >analogue clock? And perhaps to midi clock to ?
> >Cheers,
> >Dennis
> 
> if you wanted a pulse on a separate port every 
> frame/second/minute/etc, that should be straightforward.
> 
> MIDI clock to analogue clock with multiple divisions etc is also
> quite easy. Is this what you're thinking of?

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