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Whoops - Thanks Link (and Stuart offlist). I checked with my friend who had complained about the MIDI clock in Live and he stated that the clock was fine - but when Live is stopped, the MIDI clock stops too and therefore the arpeggiators or whatnot that he has synced to it, all stop too. He prefers the Roland style MIDI clock that always continues but uses start & stop messages and wishes that there was an option for this in Live. Since most people likely are indifferent about this difference - sorry for the red-herring. Cheers, Scott M2 http://www.dreamSTATE.to ambientelectronicsoundscapes http://www.THEAMBiENTPiNG.com From: <LinkTomlin@aol.com> > Live does indeed send MIDI Clock, and it works very accurately here as >well. > It is also possible to record into "clips" from a live input and trigger >them > from a MIDI footpedal such as the Behringher. These can include VST >effects > etc, which are also MIDI controllable. With a decent soundcard that has >good > ASIO drivers, I use a Mixtreme here, it's as "live" as any hardware >setup > I've used. > > It's not ideal just yet, it's first incarnation was mainly aimed at DJ >type > looping\triggering, but Ableton have taken onboard a number of ideas for >the > upcoming v2 upgrade. It's neat though and can indeed be used for live >looping > of a signal. I'm using it in tandem with multiple instances of the new >PSP84 > plugin, basically a super PCM42 clone, which can sync to bats\bars and >has > some nice filtering\mangling and feedback options. > > Link > > In a message dated 16/11/2002 18:08:38 GMT Standard Time, >scott@dreamstate.to > writes: > > > You may want to double-check with Ableton > > but I don't think Live sends MIDI-Clock. > > > > Cheers, > > Scott M2 > > > >