I would need to do some investigating to be 100% certain, but I am pretty sure all those devices will work witha 0->5V analog clock?
If so the Midronome has a "Anlg" TRS output which can output a clock between 1ppq and 24ppq, then this should work
Simon
This has always been very clear: this is an add-on module to a device that is not even made yet. So yes, first I need to make the device, then handle quite a few firmware updates, potential firmware bugs, probably design a few of these simpler modules, and only after all this I will start designing ...
Hi :) Well actually the solution to your problem is easy, it's called... the Midronome :D Maybe you did not know: you can hook up a simple footswitch to the Midronome (actually you can hook up max 2) to control mute/unmute, play/pause, or tap tempo (or a mix of these if you have 2 footswitches). Pre...
Of the module? Don't expect it for at least a year, probably 2 :) (it took me 3 years to develop the Midronome, and just to take another example the guys making Reliq were working on it for 5 years before even starting to market it :D ) If you're asking about the Midronome well I send regular update...
Hey Gary That is cheeky indeed ha ha :D It's ok I don't mind. I know the micro-clock from Disaster Area, pretty nifty little device :) It will do what you say it does, send the tempo to the Monologue. I think it can also do a lot more. As for comparing it to the Midronome, well they are two very dif...
Nice to know your opinion on the matter
But yes I agree, I also prefer a constantly running clock (I mean at the end I did make the Midronome for myself, so yes my opinion matters ). So no worries if this is implemented, it will be an option
Hey Roland! Thanks for writing :) Yes I agree - such a feature could be awesome! Not sure if you saw but there has been quite a few developments on the matter, the plan is to add this feature to the Midronome as part of a fancy add-on Module (which will have Beat Detection but also Ableton Link and ...
Hi TIm :) Wow - unbelievable, I actually completely forgot about phantom power... Very ironic for an audio engineer :roll: TRS to XLR will work perfectly fine, it's like any other balanced signal. DI box will also work but is not necessary (that's the whole point of the balanced signal). As for whet...
Hey guys :) Currently the Midronome constantly sends MIDI Clock, regardless of the play/stop buttons (they only send a MIDI Start or Stop message - but the clock is always running). I thought this was the expected behavior of a clock, since all MIDI Clock does is "set the tempo", devices w...
Hi Lee! Thanks for writing here. Awesome to get that kind of information, super useful! There are so many usages the Midronome touches already, it's hard to know them all so it's very useful when people bring another one to my attention. Never thought about Lighting designer until now, and even the ...
Hi :) Well the device gets its power from the USB port, which means it is bus powered, there is no other power supply :) It works with USB 2.0 which means it does not draw at any point more than 500mA (so yes your 2021 Macbook Pro will work with it without any issue). As for how much of the battery ...
Hi :) The short answer is that if all you need is a metronome I doubt the Midronome is the solution. The Midronome can be used in many different ways though, so I suggest you investigate a bit more how it could improve your setup. The whole point is that its MIDI clock is precise and stable, and tha...
Hey there :) That's an interesting idea indeed :D It's a little bit outside of the scope for the Midronome, as WorldClock is tempo independent, but why not! I do not know much about World Clock (other than from a user's point of view), but I doubt the current hardware would be able to provide a dece...
Ok that's interesting - you want to be able to start your sequencers but not to stop them? Why is that?
But what you described would work I believe You will also need to stop the MIDI Clock messages from the second port otherwise you will have double clock messages
That's an interesting debate! Because I did not think Ableton Link is really designed for Live use? ... WiFi is not only unreliable but also the way Link syncs things, the fact everybody is a master - it is all about making things easy which is super important (and amazingly done) for a quick jam or...
Hey there :) The Midronome can change its Mute button to make it a second play button. In this mode you have 2 play button, one for each port, and they work independently. Alternatively, you can let the Mute button be, and simply configure the Play button so it only sends start/stop on one of the 2 ...
My pleasure John, happy to hear you jumped on board! :D I was on the lookout for a notification email, but I guess the forum won't do that until you have that employee you're hoping for. The Forum can indeed do that, you just to change your notification settings here: https://forum.midronome.com/ucp...
Idea from Sofus: an option where the Midronome, on top of being disabled when not synced to the DAW, would send MIDI Start and MIDI Stop automatically when the DAW starts and when the DAW stops. This way to record a sequencer all you need is to press play in the DAW, then the sequencer will start au...
No worries Gavin - but yea maybe that question should have been on the thread about swing
And yes generating a sync file should be easy enough, I can totally do that. But I think many people are rooting for swing being implemented in hardware, so let's see what the new features votes give
Hi John Things have changed a bit since my last reply. At this point I am pretty sure there will not be any plugin, at least nor for now. The DAW sync will be based on a WAV file, which you will have to generate for your session (the WAV file will be dependent on your tempo, your time signature and ...
Hi yelg :) It sends start&stop as well, as the plug is a TRS (stereo), but only in "DIN sync" mode. In this mode the left/tip has a 24ppq analog clock, and right/ring has the start/Stop following the user pressing the play button. The start/stop is a 5V gate. There is already a new fea...
Well I actually do not think Ableton would be able to receive the clock from the Midronome and then send it further to your audio interface (it seems it is what you are trying to do... Or maybe I misunderstood). But if the synth you are trying to sync has in fact DIN-MIDI, then yea that is definitel...
Hi Rob The short answer is probably not. This is a USB keyboard, so the only way to send it the clock is over USB, which is not going to be very precise. You could try to forward the Midronome's clock sent over USB, i.e.: Midronome -> MIDI Clock over USB-MIDI -> computer -> MIDI forwarding / MIDI Th...
Hi Gavin The list above are the current features. The swing is on the list of potential new features with all the others - it has been there for a long time. Just to be clear: being on that list means it has not been implemented yet. I'll send a Kickstarter update (and an email probably) about the n...
Hej Mathias #21 is not Beat Detection, i.e. you cannot send whatever audio you want (this will be possible in the future, with the module having Beat Detection), you have to send a specific sync signal like the one generated by the VST plugin (which you can put in a simple WAV file). In your case I'...
Thanks Bogdan for creating a topic about it :) It sounds like that would be quite a challenge (and therefore, a lot of fun :D ) to code, so yea sounds great I'd love to give this a go! But like all the (many) feature requests it might have to wait, my time is limited and I have to start implementing...