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Allnightrecord
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Hi everyone, I just bought the focusrite Saffire pro 40 and running it on my mac mini, with ableton live and a midi keyboard hooked up via usb. I want to add a midi drum controller and midi rotary knob controller to my setup. However before investing I have done some research and discovered the issue of syncing midi timing and time clocks etc and the probability that there will be midi timing problems when all these midi devices are hooked up. Anyone have experience with this kind of setup and how to make the midi sync accurately?
I have heard using an external piece of midi hardware like a synth as a masterclock is a good option with the other devices in the midi chain all slaved to this. But is it not more reliable to use the pro 40's internal clock to rule over the system, since it boasts JetPLL industry-leading jitter reduction? Could the best option be to use the pro 40 as the master clock? Thus using the internal JetPLL time clock to give the time to the slaves in the system?
On top of this I’m still totally confused as to what is the best way to physically connect all my midi devices together for best performance with the pro 40…they all have midi and usb out.... USB? (I have 3 spare ports on the mac) or full din-5 midi (through a midi patchbay through the pro 40 midi in) or a midi/usb patchbay (through the mac)? Thanks for any helpful hints
I have heard using an external piece of midi hardware like a synth as a masterclock is a good option with the other devices in the midi chain all slaved to this. But is it not more reliable to use the pro 40's internal clock to rule over the system, since it boasts JetPLL industry-leading jitter reduction? Could the best option be to use the pro 40 as the master clock? Thus using the internal JetPLL time clock to give the time to the slaves in the system?
On top of this I’m still totally confused as to what is the best way to physically connect all my midi devices together for best performance with the pro 40…they all have midi and usb out.... USB? (I have 3 spare ports on the mac) or full din-5 midi (through a midi patchbay through the pro 40 midi in) or a midi/usb patchbay (through the mac)? Thanks for any helpful hints
