02-17-2022, 07:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-17-2022, 08:00 AM by Jesse Johannesen.)
OK this makes sense. If you turned off the internal clock of the NDLR then there is only one clock source (Deluge if I understand correctly) but you still need the transport controls to be passed, which requires you to use NDLR MIDI B out (A blocks transport).
From the NDLR manual
MIDI Note & Message Thru Port Mapping
** MIDI messages: Stop, Start, & Continue are passed thru only on these input ports.
In Port Out Port(s)
5 Pin A 5 Pin A & USB Port(1)
5 Pin B** 5 Pin B & USB Port(2)
USB Port(1) 5 Pin A & USB Port(1)
USB Port(2)** 5 Pin B & USB Port(2)
USB Port(3) USB Port(3)
USB Port(4) USB Port(4)
I think I am misunderstanding the need to send 2 separate midi splitter channels to the same drum machine. Couldn't we have just one cable from the splitter go there and just have the two motifs be on different channels? I would think that is the best way to do that. I'm glad you ended up getting it working!
From the NDLR manual
MIDI Note & Message Thru Port Mapping
** MIDI messages: Stop, Start, & Continue are passed thru only on these input ports.
In Port Out Port(s)
5 Pin A 5 Pin A & USB Port(1)
5 Pin B** 5 Pin B & USB Port(2)
USB Port(1) 5 Pin A & USB Port(1)
USB Port(2)** 5 Pin B & USB Port(2)
USB Port(3) USB Port(3)
USB Port(4) USB Port(4)
I think I am misunderstanding the need to send 2 separate midi splitter channels to the same drum machine. Couldn't we have just one cable from the splitter go there and just have the two motifs be on different channels? I would think that is the best way to do that. I'm glad you ended up getting it working!