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Old 04-10-2014, 01:50 PM   #1
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Default Very weird bug with MIDI clock SPP

Hi,

In all my years of midiocy, i have never run into a situation like this.

When sending midi clock SPP to an external sequencer {in this case a yamaha motif 6 or a roland JX 305} SPP is getting messed up.But it depends on what tempo u set in Reaper and what bar or beat u start at.

At reapers default tempo of 120...everything is fine. I can locate to wherever i want in Reaper and hit play and the ext device follows dutifully in sync.

If I change Reaper to 125 bpm for ex.,ONLY EVEN NUMBERED bars locate and start in sync!!! Odd numbered bars start about an eighth note off!!! but at the correct rate.

And I tried everything. matching the ext seq to reapers tempo...no go. UsB..no different midi interface...uh uh. Portable install of Reaper 4.61...same.

If i change the tempo to 157 or 110 or whatever the positions change. meaning at one tempo it may be all the even bars at another ita all the odd bars that exhibit this anomaly.

One more thing..if i loop say 2 bars in Reaper and start at one of the "bad" locations,it plays an eighth note behind for the first pass and then on the second pass is in good sync. Freakin out of this world weird no?

To reproduce...

send midi clock/spp to the ext device in reaper prefs midi devices and make sure snap is on in Reaper.

have a 8 bar pattern in the ext device and set it to ext midi sync. Also make sure Seq ctrl {or whatever its called in ur seq}is enabled on ext device.

Turn on both reapers and the ext devices metronome.

Set Reaper to any other tempo but 120...

Locate to different different bar pos in Reaper and hit play. BOINNNNGGG!!

Im on WinXPsp3 did the test with Reaper 4.62 pre 7 and Reaper 4.61 Portable.


Can anyone {esp maybe ollie^^} confirm this anomaly?

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Old 04-14-2014, 04:57 AM   #2
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Hi,

Alllllooooooo, anyone?
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Old 04-16-2014, 06:51 AM   #3
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Hi,

I guess no one uses midi clock with reaper? I know there is got to be others with some hardware that can sync to midi clock spp.......Joel? Gwock? Ed?Anyone.....just a confirmation or denial please. Thanks

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Old 04-16-2014, 11:25 AM   #4
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Me, and the spp flaws are obvious...
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Old 04-16-2014, 12:34 PM   #5
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I don't know about your devices, but I've never gotten Reaper's built-in MIDI clock to work with my external drum machine (Korg DDD-1). So I always use JH_midi_clock http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=59834
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Old 04-16-2014, 04:33 PM   #6
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[QUOI can't E=Fabian;1342369]I don't know about your devices, but I've never gotten Reaper's built-in MIDI clock to work with my external drum machine (Korg DDD-1). So I always use JH_midi_clock http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=59834[/QUOTE]

Thx Fabian....have u tried Adam fularas?

Dam i can't paste w my tablet..sry...it also does is midi clock...its in Subz midi clock bug report from like 2010..but these midi clock bugs in reaper are waaaaayyyy overdue.

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