E rm multiclock err message5/20/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I take one of the MIDI outputs from the ERM and feed MIDI clock to all my MIDI DIN hardware via my two iConnectivity mio10 interfaces. I have the ERM plug-in on all of my Logic templates but also use the ERM in standalone mode. I was able to get tighter recordings than in the past and it was due to how I monitored in.ĭo you have any further tips for how you’ve integrated the Multiclock into your workflow? Especially interested if you’ve found utility with modular clock & modulation.I don't have any modular setup but have used the Multiclock with both DIN MIDI and analog clock for my studio I noticed this early on when recording bass guitar. Apparently Ableton tries to compensate for what you are hearing (latency) if you monitor through the software while recording, and that can throw the timings of a sequencer right off. The other thing that some people may not know is that the best way to record into Ableton is to turn monitoring off in the DAW and monitor through your soundcard mixer. My possibly dumb question - is it possible to just send a start and stop message to the Digitakt from ableton - which would simply start the machine at the same exact time every time and then just record audio instead of also sending MIDI clock? I should find out today how it goes, but I am optimistic. I have no problem with imperceptible jitter of that nature, as long as that is the case. This is where we get down to the part where we make music and move on. This is probably correct but in practice that variation is imperceptible in my experience.Yes.
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