I am using Overbridge for Audio only on the Elektron devices, sync and transport is turned off on the Plugin. Maybe it would be beneficial for me to go straight to the Elektron devices from the Hapax and manage the PC aspect via Hapax instead of the Elektron boxes. I then have Midi B going out the the Analog Rtym MK2, this then sends out clock and program change to the Digitakt,l via it’s Midi out, which in turns send clock and program change to the Digitone via it’s Midi out. ![]() Then, I have Midi A out going through a midi thru box to my Moog GM, Minilogue XD, Model D and Hydrasynth. I have the midi out of the Focusrite going into the midi in of the Hapax. With regards to my setup, a little more detail. I think it may just be simpler for me to have the Hapax as the master as it seems you are getting good results with that, even without the ERM? If Hapax is the Master, what do I adjust in Ableton to realign the audio on grid as there will be latency? When using the Focusrite as the master I use the clock sync delay compensation but how would I get around this as Hapax wouldn’t be connected to Ableton, what would I adjust? But for sure better than from Ableton Live and a standard thanks again for coming back to me. With the Multiclock this isn’t noticeably better. I’m getting very very tiny jitter, that i really need to search for when using the Hapax as source. Maybe you can also provide some more detailed info how you measure the jitter, how much jitter you get and maybe send an example recording. Unless you really cleary see and hear it in the recording. They shouldn’t.Īs technobear mentioned … normally jitter just visible on the display of about +/- 0.1 can be ignored. I encourage you to figure out why the elektrons jitter when clocked by the Hapax. You didn’t answer how your electrons are connected. You can merge notes and clock also with a midi merger, router (such as Conductive Labs MRCC, iConnectivity Mio) or as i do it with Copperlan including some AL-88c interfaces (not produced anymore but the drivers still work and the interfaces are available used from time to time). The Multiclock can merge Clock and Midisignal… the Midi In is there for that. Any guidance would be really appreciated. I’m very confused by the whole situation and not sure what way to approach it. If I were to use the ERM, would I come from my DAW into the ERM and then from the ERM into the Hapax and then out from the Hapax ? Or would I put the ERM between the Hapax and my external HW? Would this not still result in the jitter that seems evident in the Hapax itself? Ableton or use the internal clock of Hapax as my master. I am seeing clock jitter on the Elektron devices regardless of whether I use Midi In as my clock source i.e. Midi thru box connected to Analog Rtym MK2, Digitakt, Digitone, Moog GM, Hydrasynth, Model D Midi Out from Hapax via Midi out A into Midi thru box Midi out from Focusrite into Hapax Midi In A I’m having a bit of a nightmare with Sync and what appears to be midi jitter and I’m considering getting an ERM multiclock but, wondered if there was anything I am missing.Ībleton Live sending clock out via Focusrite 18i20 ![]() Step 6.Hi everyone, I’m pretty sure this topic has been discussed at length but, I would like some advice from you all. Step 5. You will receive a warning message, please read and select OK. Long-press Sounds menu item for 4 seconds. S et the multiclock Audio Threshold to a value of 00 in the multiclock's CONF->Setup menu and select Audio In as the sync source. Step 1. Connect the Audio In of the multiclock via the headphone jack of the phone using an 1/8'' jack to 1/4''jack cable. ![]() When connecting a Soundbrenner wearable to the app, it is easy for analogue musicians stay in perfect sync with the digital world. With the ability to connect the multiclock to The Metronome by Soundbrenner, we created a reliable bridge for electronic music gear lovers and musicians playing classical instruments to perform on the same track. The multiclock seamlessly provides different clock signals for electronic instruments like drum machines, analogue synthesizers or effects via MIDI, Din Sync, LFO or Analogue Clock. You can use the power of the E-RM multiclock, a professional multi-format synchronization hub to sync all your analogue gear to music production software and Soundbrenner wearables via The Metronome by Soundbrenner iOS app.
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