ajm
From: Los Angeles
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Posted 6 Nov 2020 7:02 am
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(I'm starting another topic to hopefully avoid discussing multiple items all at the same time and hijacking other topic discussions.)
Greg Cutshaw has a way that he does it that seems like it would work.
I was talking with a friend who has a DP-24 SD with no MIDI ports.
He turned me on to a Youtube video that has a different way of doing it.
From what I can gather, he uses a device to generate a sync tone (not a clock).
This tone is recorded on a track of the DP-24SD.
Then, this tone is then output from the DP-24SD back to the external device, which is then set to convert this sync tone to a MIDI clock.
However, there are a couple of possible drawbacks.
This method uses a couple of extra pieces of hardware.
And......those pieces seem to be either obsolete, or expensive, or both.
Still, it would be interesting to see if anyone has tried this, and/or if you think it would work.
There are a couple of other related videos on YT that seem to do the same thing, but using different "extra" pieces of hardware.
Linky-dinK:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB5C03VwdhM&ab_channel=PowercoatMusic |
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