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Re: Innerclock



Live is notorious for its poor MIDI clock.


os.


On 16 January 2012 13:02, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> I like the test method they describe here.
>
> http://innerclocksystems.com/New%20ICS%20Clock%20Watch.html
>
> I bet not all DAW software is equal in this respect (and not all
> midi interfaces).
>
> Innerclock actual have some test results if you scroll down the page.
> With Live and an Edirol Interface they find a max error
> of 10mS for midi clocks.
>
>
>
> I haven't done proper tests on the LP1 clock following,
> (...yet).
>
> ...but unless Ableton is actually dropping a few clocks
> the LP1 *shouldn't* be drifting.
> However, I *can* imagine that a particular pattern in the jitter might
> through off the LP1.
> Or the error in timing on the source is greater than Bob predicted.
>
> I don't know how LP1 follows clock, but it may be that beyond a certain
> window of
> error it just gives up...could conceivably be a quick fix for Bob
> to make that window larger.
>
>
> It might be worth experimenting with a different host
> to see what happens. Plogue Bidule for instance.
>
> Or try a different midi interface.
>
>
>
> andy
> (I'd be sceptical of the product...only Per beat me to it, and now Os has
> chipped in it's all over. )
>
>
> Phil Clevenger wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have any experience using Innerclock products to better govern 
>> MIDI
>> clock sync?
>> http://innerclocksystems.com/New%20ICS%20Products.html
>>
>> Phil
>>
>



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