That allows you to use a computer as a clock source without some of the nastiness that can often ensue. Whereas MIDI and MIDI over USB from a computer are inherently susceptible to jitter, E-RM claims that the audio synchronization gives them sample-to-sample accuracy. The most important thing to know about the multiclock is that it takes this obsession with getting sync right directly to your computer’s audio card. Just announced, the multiclock is the follow-up to the midiclock+, the clever MIDI sync box introduced by Berlin’s boutique E-RM Erfindungsbüro back in 2012. But the E-RM multiclock claims to do it even with a computer as the clock source – without jittering. This enables you to sync Android and iOS apps as well as computer software in the Link cosmos with your other musical instruments.We’ve seen boxes that claim to sync everything you have to everything else you have. But also your tape machine can be back in the game: simply record a 24ppq loop of our sync sample to one track, connect the tape machine to the multiclock Audio In and be in sync! With the app from our friends at , you can easily integrate the multiclock and all its attached devices into your environment. Sync all your drummachines, grooveboxes, sequencers, arpeggiators and effects with a stable MIDI Clock or DIN sync/sync24 signal. There is also an analogue LFO available with various waveforms and optional frequency quantization to connect to the Eurorack world. You can configure the modular clock output mode in every possible way: choose the polarities of the signals, select the start or reset behavior for each channel individually and set clock dividers. VST, AU and AAX plugins for all major DAWs are provided, or you create your own sync loop with our sample. No drifting involved, everything on the grid. Synchronization of the multiclock to a DAW relies on a sample accurate audio clock stream, which in consequence guarantees absolutely tight clock signals with ☑ sample of jitter. It allows you to route and merge other MIDI data from four USB MIDI ports and the onboard MIDI In with the accurate clock signals. To become the central connection hub of your setup, a powerful MIDI Router is available. If you then have found the sweet spot, you can add a bit of shuffle. To compensate for any time lag of your connected gear, you can shift each of the four output channels individually and in realtime back and forth relative to the reference clock. Analogue clock signals are configurable in polarity and start/reset behavior and individual clock dividers are available. Each channel can be set to either emit MIDI, DIN sync or analogue clock. Synchronization of the multiclock to a DAW relies on a sample accurate audio clock, which allows for rock solid sync signals. "The multiclock can be the main clock generator or synced to external MIDI, DIN sync and Analogue clocks. Each channel can have different divisions of a master clock, different amounts of shuffle applied or can be shifted forward or backward in time to tighten up sync between devices! Per E-RM: Includes: E-RM Multiclock, Power Supply, Original Packaging BoxĮ-RM Multi-clock outputs four different clock/sync channels, which can either be set to MIDI, Din Sync, or Analog clock with selectable division and reset signals. I have tried many other alternatives and from all I have tried I believe the E-RM Multiclock excels at outputting consistent timings that are jitter-free. I used this to sync up my Nord Modular G2, Elektron Monomachine, Elektron Machinedrum, and Elektron Octatrack together. There honestly is no other way if you want jitter free midi syncs.
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