![]() Setup was easy! After plugging in the Multiclock to the wall, and via USB to my computer, I simply went into Ableton Live and enabled all four ports (which appear independently within the MIDI Setup Page). Its there to solve problems if necessary, but not a required operation. The screensaver itself operates at a fluid 60 FPS. MultiClock is very configurable, with a variety of hand and dial styles and the ability to customize the color of each independently. Since you can target specific devices for reception, you typically dont need to filter a lot on the MRCC. MultiClock is a screensaver for macOS that displays the current time using 24 clocks. Multiclock forwards the Midi notes to Multiclock Midi Din Output 2 which is connected to the Sub 37 - OK. Running the E-RM through the MRCC so that multiple devices can get the same clock is going to provide all devices with the same minimal added latency. ![]() 28 proposed a method that makes model transformation twice for formal model checking using model checker UPPAAL. In order to analyze them early in the design stage, Goknil et al. External Instrument is used to send Midi notes to the Multiclock via USB - OK. Multiclock timing behavior is critical for real-time cyber-physical systems. Changing BPM in Ableton, changes the BPM on the Multiclock - OK. Also, the buttons and the navigator knob (rotary) are firmly locked in. E-RM receives the audio signal and sets the clock - OK. I was very pleased to experience some silky, smooth knobs that you can tell cost a little extra. I’m excited! I was also very excited initially about the Shift knobs, as I’ve had some light drift with some devices from time to time. So, one box takes care of DIN and MIDI in one shot. ![]() Initially, I’d gotten excited about the Multiclock, as I have a DIN based device (MC-202), as well as several volca devices, which accept MIDI Input. It also features four Shift knobs, for light, or serious sync adjustments, outside of your DAW. In addition, it becomes a MIDI Interface when connected to a computer via USB. ![]() There’s also a MIDI IN, coupled with a quarter inch input, for accepting analog clock source, or MIDI IN, DIN/Sync. Each Multiclock DIN port is its own, dedicated MIDI interface, so its actually 1-in, 4-out for up to 64 MIDI channels (16x4). The E-RM Multiclock works as either a standalone clock source capable of sending MIDI, or DIN/Sync 24, and even analog clock signal over four built-in 5-pin outputs. You can send both hardware clock and MIDI from Ableton (or any other inputs connected to the Multiclocks DIN input) to all the synths, drum machines, and Eurorack. ![]()
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