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it should be in the midi menu, but you may not have it on the simpler machines. i'm pretty sure that one of those (midi clock, i think) just basically gives a starting point for the sequence.... sorry, i wish i was there to help troubleshoot, iknow how frustrating that can be.... in the mean time, if you are recording, you could run the earlier of the two sequences thru a chort delay to get them to sound the same... it's not the best solution, but it may get you thru for now... -- monk@fuse.net www.monkmusic.com and on 8/27/01 6:47 AM, mark.red@involvelearning.com at mark.red@involvelearning.com wrote: > > Definately no partial beat of silence at the beginning, did check that... > BUT > > I'm not sure about the midi clock or miditime code thing... as far as I > know (at work now so can't check that) I dont have that option on either > drum machine or synth. (although I have seen it on computer software > (acid>cubase etc) could it be called something else? do I get to it by >some > funky complicated way? or should it be a standard option in the "midi" > menu?? > > but thanks for the quick response!! > > Mark > > > > > > > > mr monk > <monk@fuse.ne To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > t> cc: > Subject: Re: OT. Help with simple midi prob??? > 27/08/2001 > 14:43 > Please > respond to > Loopers-Delig > ht > > > > > > are you using midi clock or miditime code? and are both looking for/ > sending > the same thing? > > also check to make sure that you haven't accidentally recorded a beat or > partial beat of silence at the beginning of one or your sequences. > > -- > monk@fuse.net > www.monkmusic.com > > > > > > > > > anon 8/27/01 6:30 AM, mark.red@involvelearning.com at > mark.red@involvelearning.com wrote: > >> >> Sorry for being Off topic, I should really join some midi music list for >> this Q, but I know many of you guys are well into this stuff >so...HELP??? >> >> NO computer in my setup, just hardware. I just got a Korg MS2000R for >> sequencing simple background pads and basslines AND (a bit on topic) >> processing (Via its audio in) my guitar loops etc. And I'm very happy > with >> it. BUT... >> >> When I plug the midi out from my drum machine ( a cheap Boss DrGroove202 >> thang) into midi IN on the MS2000 and send it a simple sequence (the >boss >> has a little external sequencer built in) the synth is (a tiny bit) >late, >> late enough to be awful tho! I am sure I have everything set up right. > Same >> midi channel, Synch INTERNAL on drummachine Synch EXTERNAL on synth. And > it >> DOES play and at the correct tempo. BUT LATE!!!! >> >> This is so annoying cos its about the simplest midi setup possible. Its > not >> that I have too much midi stuff going on... (Well there is one more >thing >> in the chain, a Roland GR30, but thats AFTER the synth (via synth THRU >> port) and thats in time) >> >> Anyone????? Help???? >> Please???? >> >> Mark Red >> > > > > > >