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> Audio/midi Setup In Osx
sricabla
post Fri 22 Apr 2005, 19:48
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In my audio midi setup in OS X. I go to the properities for my Nord lead which is the master keyboard and the only midi device. I use PT LE. In the Transmits and Sends section I use all 16 channels for both sections. Should I check the Midi beat clock or
midi time code for any of them? How about the features section? Should I check anything there?
I use Reason and a few soft synths besides my Nord.

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Deigh
post Mon 6 Jun 2005, 22:31
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I'm a new member, reading through all the messages. Did you get any reply to your question? Your problem seems similiar to mine, posted under midi OSX.
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post Tue 7 Jun 2005, 09:21
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midi timecode is for a positional reference, ie keeping sequencers and hardware locked while a song is playing..
midi beat clock carries tempo information, if your nord can receive this and lock it's LFO's, effects etc to it then yes.


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