Ok, I have Cubase sending midiclock to Noah through the USB port, checking the clock sync on the Midi manager it seems that the tempo/clock is flactuating when coming in into Noah, for ex if I have cubase on 120 bpm, I get everything between 121 to 126 (changing during the playback) on Noah's midimanager.
Does anyone have this problem as it means the arpegiator timing is not tight, overall I åpercive a lot of timing problems, specialiy in higher tempi. Is this my computer, cubase or Noah, could someone try this out?
thanks
Fred
Midi clock sync
Re: Midi clock sync
it is "normal"... midi sync from any software will be fluctuating.
If you could try with a hardware based clock, it is not fluctuating in noah or scope...
the trick is to set the tempo internally in the noah/scope and have it triggered by note on messages. that way it is tight and precise (note-on control the strat phase too, so you can program the start of an lfo shape better than with external synch).
If you could try with a hardware based clock, it is not fluctuating in noah or scope...
the trick is to set the tempo internally in the noah/scope and have it triggered by note on messages. that way it is tight and precise (note-on control the strat phase too, so you can program the start of an lfo shape better than with external synch).