![]() Once it saw the MRCC though, anything I pull up has all the MRCC ports available and stuff like MIDI Monitor or Sysex Librarian can use any/all w/o problems. You can configure the modular clock output mode in every possible way: choose the polarities of the signals, select the start or reset behavior for each channel individually and set clock dividers. The unit converts many kinds of clock signals into others, drives a Sync plugin via DAW, and is capable of acting as a master clock source. Then I pick the best one, and spend another hour putting leads, pads, vocals, and other parts over top of it, trying to get it all to come together into something interesting. The E-RM Multiclock is a multifarious sync solution and interface designed as a one-stop-shop for the synchronization of compatible audio devices. ![]() yep - this is exactly why bought my ERM too, though it was for use with the Analog Rytm. ![]() I've had similar weirdnesses on my Mac Mini with either the MIDI side or the audio side (some days the Mac sees all of the Weiss AFI-1 ports, some days audio just comes out the internal speaker - lol) The initial stage, because of some tedious, long winded set up, I can get the drums and bass in 10 minutes, and take 3-4 swings at it, in about an hour. The Multiclock receives its timing information from the audio track of your DAW, using the supplied Plug-in you have to install on your computer. Now I have a super tight set up EXCEPT for Overbridge. I can't find anything specific in the user manual, the device shows up in the Audio Midi Setup tool on my Mac, but not in Ableton for some reason.Įdit: Ok, now I go back to Ableton AFTER opening Audio Midi Setup -> Midi Studio view, Ableton shows all the ports available /shrug The plug in is routed to an output channel on your interface that connects into the 1/4' 'Input' jack on the ERM next to the MIDI input. The MC uses a clock signal from the DAW (generated from a plug-in) to create sample-accurate clock output. When I connect the host port to my Macbook I can't see anywhere in the Midi config of Ableton to select the MRCC as the "control surface" in order to route my midi messages from Ableton to the MRCC. To setup your Muticlock in an Ableton system, you would connect the Multiclock to your DAW. ![]()
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