Clock Source: Midi Sync

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2011/07/23 16:59:36 (permalink)

Clock Source: Midi Sync

Is there a way to lock Sonar to always listen for midi clock instead of having to push play each time. For instance if you want Sonar always to follow an external sequencer (such as a drum machine) via midi clock (not MTC) you must push play on Sonar each time after stopping external sequencer. Totally annoying. All my other hardware sequencers just follow when setting their clock source to external.

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    Beagle
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    Re:Clock Source: Midi Sync 2011/07/24 08:36:06 (permalink)
    I don't use my hardware this way, but look at:

    OPTIONS>GLOBAL>TIMECODE

    it appears that the behavior you want is in the first set of options to use ALWAYS SWITCH CLOCK SOURCE AND START
    however, as you pointed out in your post you want it to do this for MIDI SYNC and not MTC.  so it APPEARS to me that this option is not available for MIDI SYNC.

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    Re:Clock Source: Midi Sync 2011/07/24 20:44:42 (permalink)
    Yeah Beagle, you are correct. The option ALWAYS SWITCH CLOCK SOURCE AND START works when clock source is set to SMPTE/MTC. But it has no bearing when clock source is set to midi sync. When clock source is set to midi sync you have to press play in Sonar to get Sonar in the waiting state and again any time you stop/start the external sequencer. Really a pain.

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    Re:Clock Source: Midi Sync 2011/07/24 20:50:57 (permalink)
    Are you using the Sync toolbar?

    There isn't much detail in the Help files. What there is suggests you are stuck with hitting the Sonar play/record buttons first.

    "When SONAR is slaved to an external MIDI device, the following changes occur:
       
    When you click the Play or Record button, a message (Waiting for MIDI Sync) is displayed in the status bar. When you start your external device, SONAR will follow.
       
    If you change the tempo using an external device, the SMPTE time code display in SONAR will be incorrect.
       
    SONAR will not transmit MIDI Start, Continue, Stop, and Clock messages.
       
    Digital audio will play back, but not necessarily in sync. To Use MIDI Sync with SONAR as the Slave

    1.Configure the external MIDI device you want to use as the master device to transmit MIDI Sync.

    2.Configure external slave devices to receive MIDI Sync.

    3.Choose Options > MIDI Devices to display the MIDI Devices dialog box.

    4.Make sure that your MIDI interface is highlighted in the Inputs list, and click OK.

    5.Click on the Sync toolbar to use the MIDI Sync clock source.
    From now on, SONAR starts playback and recording only after the appropriate message is received from the master device."
    post edited by Chappel - 2011/07/24 21:05:33
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    Re:Clock Source: Midi Sync 2011/07/24 22:55:54 (permalink)
    Yup! The problem is when you stop the external sequencer Sonar stops but is no longer listening for midi clock until you press play again in Sonar. So you always have to press play in Sonar before starting the external sequencer. Not sure how other DAWs handle this, but all my other hardware sequencer continue to follow along when their clocks are set to external.

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