Will the Midronome include internal virtual jitter-free ports?

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spacialrob
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Will the Midronome include internal virtual jitter-free ports?

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Let's say Midronome is clock-slaved to my DAW tempo (FL Studio), and I want to send clear audio-sync clock timing through a virtual MIDI port (such as loopMIDI) to another software or plugin from FL. As of now, I am using an USAMO to get my hardware straight, but it does not address the jitter between software using internal MIDI ports that happens due to FL's unstable master sync clock. Is this something Midronome could solve? Will it be able to deliver sharp timing through virtual ports when slaved to a DAW, in addition to its application for hardware?
Simon
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Re: Will the Midronome include internal virtual jitter-free ports?

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Well that could potentially work as the Midronome will send the MIDI clock sync'ed to your DAW over USB. But really that's never going to be as precise as software-to-software, as the USB in particular will definitely add jitter and latency.

Sorry Rob, the best way to solve this is definitely with a piece of software. Maybe I'll make something like this one day - who know :D

Cheers
Simon
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