Hello,
I'm using MTS like a midi controller and sequencer for external gears (a Analog four). Everything is working except synchronize the ipad (in a Alesis I/O dock) and the Analog four. Is it possible to send the clock out?
Thanks!
Midi sync out
Re: Midi sync out
That's currently not possible with the iPad version. I didn't expect people to do this with an iPad, but apparently I was wrong. You're request has been noted.
Giel Bremmers
Giel Bremmers
Re: Midi sync out
Thanks, it would be really useful! I like composing on the ipad, sketching a song, and send everything in my stuffs. I'm not slaved to my computer like that.Support wrote:That's currently not possible with the iPad version. I didn't expect people to do this with an iPad, but apparently I was wrong. You're request has been noted.
Giel Bremmers
Re: Midi sync out
The 1.1 version can send sync code. The good news is that the "MIDI Clock" option works. The bad news is that the MTC 24/25/30 options don't work correctly . This will be fixed in the next update.
Giel Bremmers
Giel Bremmers
Re: Midi sync out
Really good news, finally i can work with MTS again. I'm at work so i'll try this night. What do you mean by MTC 24/25/30 options?Support wrote:The 1.1 version can send sync code. The good news is that the "MIDI Clock" option works. The bad news is that the MTC 24/25/30 options don't work correctly . This will be fixed in the next update.
You're fast with the update, i'm impressed, thanks a lot.
Re: Midi sync out
That's SMPTE timecode.Gaetan wrote:What do you mean by MTC 24/25/30 options?
Giel Bremmers
Re: Midi sync out
Hello Giel,
I've tried all the night to make it work, and it work well, but i've weird things happening, and i'm a bit lost. Maybe you'll be able to help me, maybe not (maybe it's the octatrack fault).
I managed to sync correctly with the Analog four, and recording my tracks into. i try with the octatrack, but at first i've to find the way to choose midi channels out. It works, i have to choose manually the channel in the mts instrument's page, and choose "Ext" after. The signal is sent to the selected midi channel.
With the octatrack, it doesn't work at all, except for midi clock out. Midi tracks are not played by the octatrack (which is sending signal to a virus Ti2). I've tried with cubasis, and it works. I can choose the midi channel, and midi tracks are played and midi clock out is working. So... Maybe midi tracks out with MTS is different from Cubasis?
Sorry, it's probably confused, i'll try to find out later.
I've tried all the night to make it work, and it work well, but i've weird things happening, and i'm a bit lost. Maybe you'll be able to help me, maybe not (maybe it's the octatrack fault).
I managed to sync correctly with the Analog four, and recording my tracks into. i try with the octatrack, but at first i've to find the way to choose midi channels out. It works, i have to choose manually the channel in the mts instrument's page, and choose "Ext" after. The signal is sent to the selected midi channel.
With the octatrack, it doesn't work at all, except for midi clock out. Midi tracks are not played by the octatrack (which is sending signal to a virus Ti2). I've tried with cubasis, and it works. I can choose the midi channel, and midi tracks are played and midi clock out is working. So... Maybe midi tracks out with MTS is different from Cubasis?
Sorry, it's probably confused, i'll try to find out later.
Re: Midi sync out
MultitrackStudio for iPad supports just one MIDI output. There's just one 5-pin "Out" connector so to speak.
There should be no problem at all if you connect just one device.
If you'd like to use multiple devices you'd have to daisy chain them. The first device's "In" is connected to the iPad's "Out". The second device's "In" is connected to the first device's "Thru", The 3rd device's "In" is connected to the second device's "Thru" etc.
Hope this makes sense.
Giel Bremmers
There should be no problem at all if you connect just one device.
If you'd like to use multiple devices you'd have to daisy chain them. The first device's "In" is connected to the iPad's "Out". The second device's "In" is connected to the first device's "Thru", The 3rd device's "In" is connected to the second device's "Thru" etc.
Hope this makes sense.
Giel Bremmers
Re: Midi sync out
Thanks. I've done that. It's probably a problem with the octatrack, i'll check that later. Anyway, it works like a charm with the analog four, and it's really easy to configure.Support wrote:MultitrackStudio for iPad supports just one MIDI output. There's just one 5-pin "Out" connector so to speak.
There should be no problem at all if you connect just one device.
If you'd like to use multiple devices you'd have to daisy chain them. The first device's "In" is connected to the iPad's "Out". The second device's "In" is connected to the first device's "Thru", The 3rd device's "In" is connected to the second device's "Thru" etc.
Hope this makes sense.
Giel Bremmers
Re: Midi sync out
will I be able to control the project speed of multitrackstudio Ipad via midi clock from my Extranal device? for example I use my piano keyboard start/stop button to control Multitrack Start/stop and tempo speed??
if thats possble I am Buying it
excuse my poor english
thank you
if thats possble I am Buying it
excuse my poor english
thank you
Re: Midi sync out
Hi,
That's currently not possible.
Giel Bremmers
That's currently not possible.
Giel Bremmers