

It’s the latter approach that E-RM are keen to stress as one of the main selling points of the device, because the unit can derive its clock signal via the Multiclock Audio Sync plugin (Mac/Windows VST or Mac AU) for sample-accurate synchronisation with your DAW.
#Best hardware multiclock generator
The Multiclock can generate its own clock signal using the same ultra-stable clock generator found in the Midiclock (which E-RM claim is 50,000 times more accurate than the average DAW) or sync to an external clock signal. E-RM’s newly released follow-up is the Multiclock, a much more advanced product, which acts as a multi-format sync box capable of outputting up to four channels of MIDI, DIN or analogue clock to synchronise hardware such as drum machines, sequencers and synth arpeggiators via a rock-solid clock signal. It might be basic, but it does its job incredibly effectively and we’ve already seen it sitting in a few studio setups and live rigs. I found that the Berlin-based company’s debut product was a very simple device, which generates a single channel of rock-solid MIDI clock to feed into your hardware. When I reviewed E-RM’s Midiclock last year, I was hugely impressed. Greg Scarth checks out their new Multiclock, which offers sample-accurate DAW synchronisation and the versatility to handle everything from modern MIDI gear to vintage analogue kit and modular synths. E-RM specialise in improving the timing of your equipment. I can also do some video on it maybe I even have one more on my youtube channel. If I want to send midi notes from the Seq now I'll create a midi track which will be routed to the insert plugin slot 1 you will need a new instans from the Silentway plugin for each channel. Then I load in the first insert the Silentway pluging and set it for my needs (you have to deal with something) in the plugin I then set the midichannel one I have each set separately for my hardware devices (Sub 37 CH 1, Micro Brute CH 2, Behringer Neutron CH 4 etc) then I activate the clock (see photo). Then I create a Normal Audio Track the route I put on my ES 40 Spdif Channel Out.

Here is my problem,have you any suggestions or In cubase I go to my hardware audio configurations and say spidf out to the Es 40 module (in total mix of rme the spdif must be pulled up at playback otherwise nothing gets through)

#Best hardware multiclock Pc
_Or the second alternative would be the Expert Sleepers USAMO (120€):īut this box receive an audio signal via the audio interface (by a plugin in the DAW) and converts this audio signal in a midi signal that you can send to your synths.īut I don't know where my problem comes from,is it from my DAW,my PC or from my synths? If I could send a midi signal to Studio One,this thing would be a good solution I guess. _I must buy that,the E-RM Multiclock (500€):īut it's 500€ and I would like to do something else with that money,like buying an other synth or plugins for example.And I haven't this money at this time.Īnd more important,I don't know how I could use this midi clock with my setup since Studio One can't be midi slave.And I really don't like Live. The big mess with midi jitter is that if you're recording (for example) 1 note on each beat (in 4/4) on 1 bar,the 4 notes are delayed in a variable and unpredictable amount,so you can't compensate that with some track delay.I become crazy!!!It's a big problem with percussive sounds.įrom what I have read and searched on many articles and forums on the web I could solve my problem with 2 solutions. I have spent one entire week to try different buffers with the different synths and the longer is your buffer and the worst is the midi jitter. I've tried with several DAWs,Ableton,Cubase and Studio One but they all have the same problem.

I've tried different usb ports,a pci to usb card,I've also tried to connect the synths via their midi DIN ports to my RME but nothing changes the midi jitter. The 3 synths are connected in midi via USB. Their audio is connected to: Elektron on my UCX and the Korg and the Roland on an Adat converter Presonus. My synths are a Elektron Analog Four MKII,a Korg Minilogue XD and a Roland SE-02. My audio interface is a RME UCX and I'm working with a buffer of 48 samples My DAW is Studio One v4.5.1 on a pc Win10 Pro,with a i7 8700,a Asus z390 Prime motherboard,16GB and a fast SSD. I would know how you have solved this problem (if you have solved it). I have a problem of midi jitter with all my synths from 2 to 8 milliseconds.Like most of us I presume. I'm posting a new thread because I'm having a very annoying trouble with my hardware synths and my DAW.
