

Most flexible would be if the Multiclock was master for all devices, including your computer, which is a source of latencies and jitter, even though the Multiclock really helps with that.

Any oversights from my side? If you need any other infos let me know! How would you go about setting everything up? What gives me the most options without making things overly convoluted.
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I guess this is where it get's kinda complicated and I am not 100% sure how to route all of this and especially how to forward both Midi messages and merged clock via the Multiclocks USB input to the midi outs and the external synths.Ī for the Nord: I think I will be fine just leaving it plugged in via USB as it is and just use it as a Midi keyboard. So far I've been always sequencing them via the Push but I'd like to be able to also use their internal sequencers from time to time. The 101 and the Minilogue XD I am not so sure about: I'd like to be flexible with them. Right now I am also not very concerned about integrating the Microfreak and the Digitone into the setup as I am thinking of getting rid of them.įor the TD3 I think I'd be fine with sending clock only because I exclusively sequence it with its own sequencer. I can give you some more info on what I want to achieve: I basically have two channles of the Multiclock left as I use the first lane as an LFO for my eurorack and the second lane sends analog clock and reset to the Metropolix. Here finally comes my question: What would be the "best" and most flexible way to wire everything up now? I know that there is no realy best solution for this and that it is a very individual thing but I am still asking for your guys creative ideas. So yesterday I finally received my E-RM Multiclock and yeeeessss, this is the tight groove I've been dreaming of! So things I sequenced in Ableton and then recorded back in were super tightly on the grid but sending out clocks for the sequencers of the respective gear was always a nightmare. I also really wonder why note messages arrive in time at the external synths, but the clock does not. I am very sensitive to minor timing problems and the Midi clock from Ableton was just horrible (Bitwig was much better btw but I could not leave the Push, not yet at least).

Nord Electro (mostly used as master keyboard tbh)Ī 9U Eurorack case with a Metropolix being the main sequencerĮverything goes through a patchbay, some outboard and then Into an 8 channel Focusrite interface combined with another 8 ins via ADATĪll of the external machines were either clocked or sent midi notes via USB-midi and I was NOT happy with that solution. I am using Ableton Live together with Push2 to track everything, for effects, to mix and monitor, for samples and also for sequencing some external gear via the Push Hey guys, this might be a bit of a tricky question but lets give it a shot:
