Stigmata Posted September 11, 2003 Report Posted September 11, 2003 Hi there!How can I sync the Wavetable Sequencer/Arpeggiator, LFOs and Envelopes to midi clock??I use logic 5.5.1 . Yesterday tried but it didn´t work.... :-/Can someone please tell me how...Christoffer
goyousalukis Posted September 12, 2003 Report Posted September 12, 2003 Yes! I am interested in this also. I have set my sequencer to generate midi clock, but changing the tempo seems to have no effect on the wavetable speed. I would also like to know what effect the wavetable rate has when the patch is set to sync the wavetable. Justin
TK. Posted September 12, 2003 Report Posted September 12, 2003 If the sync function hasn't been activated in the patch, it has to be enabled by sending CC#125 to the right channel with value 1, 3 or 7Example: B0 7D 01 (hexadecimal form)See also the SID CC implementation table.Logic Configuration: open Options->Song Settings->Synchronization, click on the MIDI tab, and select the MIDI interface(s) which should send the clockBest Regards, Thorsten.
goyousalukis Posted September 12, 2003 Report Posted September 12, 2003 Ok, I'm using a patch that has the wave table sync activated, and I have cubase sending midi clock and midi timecode. I also have a fader on my midicontroler set to CC#120 (wavetable rate). When I play back a midi clip of just one held note, the wavetable sequence is not related to the tempo of the sequencer. If I change the wavetable rate it still changes the speed of the wavetable. Shouldn't this be disabled? Or am I misunderstanding something. ThanksJustinEDIT: Ok, I think I got it working, now the tempo affects the wavetable rate, but it is not locked with the metronome. Is there a certain rate that I must set the wavetable rate to to get 16th notes?
TK. Posted September 12, 2003 Report Posted September 12, 2003 Yes, in sync mode the wavetable rate controls the MIDI clock divider. So far as I remember the required value for 16th notes is 123Best Regards, Thorsten.
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