• You can also use an audio based clock from a DAW. This can work well but usually re-
quires a more complex setup. Its also recommended you set up for a Din Sync style clock
with 24 PPQN and using a run signal.
• The ALM-UT001 (
https://busycircuits.com/alm-ut001/
) adaptor cable can be
used to breakout Din Sync signals from din cables (via older XoX style hardware for ex-
ample) and patch into Pam.
• Two Pams can be synced together by patching one x24 pulse output to the clock input of
another, and one output set to ’GATE’ (or ’On’) to the Run input. An expander can also be
used to save outputs.
• Displayed BPMs between Pam and a synced device may slightly differ (+/- 1). This doesn’t
mean the two are out of sync. If it sounds in sync it is!
• Excessive jitter of the displayed BPM value could well indicate a slightly unstable exter-
nal clock. This shouldn’t matter syncing-wise however.
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