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Tip: sending 4 USB channels to one synth multiplies clock rate
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So The NDLR and the Digitone are connected to USB ports on your PC? And the Digitone is receiving clock via PC USB MIDI from The NDLR. I suppose you could also connect a 5 pin MIDI cable from The NDLR to the Digitone and skip the PC altogether.

We were talking about whether we should have an option to select which USB MIDI port clock should go out on. There are likely other cases where some VST or device can't select which port to receive clock from. However, your workaround is a reasonable fix as long as the software or device can be configured to listen on different MIDI channels. There shouldn't be any modern software that doesn't have a port and channel selector, its built into Windows MIDI Services APIs.
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RE: Tip: sending 4 USB channels to one synth multiplies clock rate - by Darryl - 05-29-2019, 03:18 PM

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