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03.2

Modes of Operation

The midiclock has two modes of operation that are indicated by the 
LED         and the display brightness. 

If the LED is off, the midiclock is in the 'Normal' mode. In the 'Normal' 
mode, it is intended to be used as a stable clock generator that works 
in the background. If you change the tempo by turning the rotary 
encoder, the midiclock displays the new tempo and you can confirm it 
within a timeout of two seconds by pressing down the encoder. If you 
do not confirm it in time, the changes will be discarded and the actual 
tempo is displayed again. In this mode, accidental adjustments won't 
affect the tempo of your performance.

You can change the operating mode by double clicking the encoder.

When the LED is lit permanently, the midiclock is in 'Live' mode. The 
'Live' mode is useful if you want to be able to change the tempo at any 
time during the playback. In this case the tempo changes are applied 
immediately and without confirmation. During 'Live' mode, the BPM 
shown in the display is always the actual tempo.

You can always get back into the 'Normal' mode by double-clicking the 
encoder again.

04

Hints for Synchronisation 

with MIDI clock

Synchronising multiple MIDI devices is a known topic for almost any 
electronic musician. The midiclock is an essential tool for a low-jitter 
sound setup, but please keep in mind, that also the midiclock cannot 
compensate all the malfunctions of other devices. There are numerous 
manufacturers that make MIDI capable devices, but not all of these 
instruments are able to react immediately and precisely to MIDI clock.
There are two main problems that a MIDI slave has to solve, especially 
a DAW:

First, it needs to take care of the synchronisation of the tracks to the 
master clock. 

Second, it should implement functions like 'start', 'pause' and 'stop'. 
These actions should be applied immediately and without any delay 
or run-out time.

Summary of Contents for midiclock

Page 1: ...Manual midiclock Function Utilization and technical Details ...

Page 2: ...3 2 Modes of Operation 04 Hints for Synchronisation with MIDI clock 05 Technical Details 5 1 Electrical Properties Dimensions and Weight 5 2 MIDI command Reference 06 Operating Notes 07 Declaration of Conformity 08 Contact 02 03 04 05 06 09 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Simply play together ...

Page 3: ...rfor mance or improvisation It s easy now to sync multiple DAWs and sequencers with a uniquely low jitter control the tempo and start and stop your gear whenever you want The midiclock opens up new possibilities for you to interact with other artists Please read this manual carefully and follow the advice to be rewarded from the beginning with a great and powerful tool Have fun and simply play tog...

Page 4: ...s if necessary so that they can sync to MIDI clock USB USB FW Computer If you use a software sequencer please adjust the correct settings to compensate the latencies For further information please consider chapter 04 Hints for synchronisation with MIDI Clock Set your required tempo with the rotary encoder and confirm by pressing it down If all devices are connected and ready for playback you can s...

Page 5: ...stantly lit when paused and turns off if all devices are reset at the next beginning of a playback 02 Rotary encoder The rotary encoder is used to set the tempo The respective function depends on the current operating mode In the Live mode tempo changes are applied immediately In the Normal mode the tempo is only changed if you press down the encoder after your setting You can switch between both ...

Page 6: ...Continue are sent alternately 04 Resync Reset Button If pressed during playback this button causes a reset of the song position pointer in all connected devices at the beginning of the next bar followed by MIDI Start With this feature you are able to re sync slaves during playback without interruption If it is pressed while the playback is paused it acts like a Stop button If you now press Play ag...

Page 7: ...mpo at any time during the playback In this case the tempo changes are applied immediately and without confirmation During Live mode the BPM shown in the display is always the actual tempo You can always get back into the Normal mode by double clicking the encoder again 04 Hints for Synchronisation with MIDI clock Synchronising multiple MIDI devices is a known topic for almost any electronic music...

Page 8: ...ognize some sort of a run out time In this run out time the data in the audio buffer is played till the end and the playback does not stop immedia tely This causes that some sequencers do not stop instantly with the arrival of the stop command but with delay of the buffer If now the master does not define a new song position the slaves are shifted to each other on a continue command In this case a...

Page 9: ... voltage must not exceed 7V under any circumstances Dimensions and Weight The dimensions with knob and rubber feet are 48mm high 95mm long and 62mm wide The weight is 235g without cable 05 2 Table of MIDI commands The midiclock uses the following MIDI commands to synchronise and control all connected slaves The MIDI clock command 0xF8 is always being sent when a power supply is connected The jitte...

Page 10: ...ent time before you use your midiclock Otherwise there may be condensation which can destroy the electronics inside The midiclock must not be used in wet environments and the ingress of any fluids must be avoided Usually the power is supplied by a computer USB port If you want to use a wall plug be sure to meet the electrical specifications Damages which are caused by third party wall plugs are no...

Page 11: ... dispose your midiclock please contact your local dealer for recycling Do not put it in your household waste RoHS 08 Contact We that is Erfindungsbüro Rest Maier made the midiclock meet our own high expectations on value and functionality of a product If you have any questions or suggestions do not hesitate to contact us A small production batch for professional users makes it possible to adapt to...

Page 12: ...Composition and Layout Aaron Winter Contributing editors to the English version Matthew Thomas and Kathrin Schalper Erfindungsbüro Rest Maier GbR Berlin 2013 www midiclock de ...

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