![]() ![]() How you recognize a jitter around 2-3ms anyway? Usually you cannot hear this small amounts. That sounds evil - I am considering to get an ERM Multiclock. So I cannot have a kick from the 909 layered with a kick from the Rytm2. The E-RM Multiclock fits in with a variety of MIDI-based workflows with the end goal of keeping hardware and software devices completely in sync with one ano. Are you sending CC or SysEx info at the start of sequences This is holding up the MPCX quite a bit. But as far as I know, that's inherent to the 909. There is of course the 909, that is not as tight on the grid as the Rytm. I only have a SR-909 synced via DIN, a Elektron Analog Rytm2 synced via MIDI and the modular system, where the Pam's New Workout is synced via DIN and another Pam is slaved to that. Trying to accurately synch up a largely hardware based music setup with a DAW can be a total nightmare, thanks to unstable MIDI clocks and jitter. E-RM receives the audio signal and sets the clock - OK 3. E-RM plugin is setup on a standard Midi Track sending an audio signal out from RME output 6 to Multiclock audio in - OK 2. Just using one synth (Sub37) to start simple. I´ve even tried a different computer, different sound card, different DAW and so on, all my dinsync-machines still jitter a couple of ms, maybe not a super big deal, but far from rock solid timing. Hi, Im having an issue with setting up the E-RM Multiclock with Ableton. ![]() Tried pretty much everything with no improvement, ERM hasn´t been very helpfull and when I try to google I pretty much just find people thinking it´s rock solid. well quasi-ordering, and therefore the universality algorithm will no more be guaranteed to terminate. All of them, 303s, 808, 606 jitter about 2-3ms in every direction. I´m having a hard time getting my dinsync-devices to sync up without jitter.
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