Nothing wrong with internal MIDI timing in scope.

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Re: Nothing wrong with internal MIDI timing in scope.

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Neutron wrote:P.S
sonic core ought to make a MIDI clock VST and decoder on the scope side, things like sb404 are a million times better when they keep good time :)
Have you tried to Mod IV "VST Clock" module and the VST counterpart? I haven't had the chance to experiment with it yet, but since you have a test setup already, I'm curious how it compares to your sequentix timing.
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Re: Nothing wrong with internal MIDI timing in scope.

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jksuperstar wrote:
Neutron wrote:P.S
sonic core ought to make a MIDI clock VST and decoder on the scope side, things like sb404 are a million times better when they keep good time :)
Have you tried to Mod IV "VST Clock" module and the VST counterpart? I haven't had the chance to experiment with it yet, but since you have a test setup already, I'm curious how it compares to your sequentix timing.
oh they have it already :)
I havent even got modular 4 yet i have been so busy setting everything else up.
it might be interesting to see if it works with the innerclock sync gen VST as well.
another thing to put on my list!
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Re: Nothing wrong with internal MIDI timing in scope.

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timing to XITE-1 is so nice that i dug up my old MIDI based effects switcher (MGC-6)
and it works great sequencing effects on a guitar or something, its fun to have something like a dblue glitch but in realtime and can be sequenced from hardware.

when i get the new SDK, i think it will be the first thing i work on.
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