[linux-audio-user] mtc convert -> midi clock

Brian Redfern bredfern at calarts.edu
Wed May 28 11:20:00 EDT 2003


All I can go by is my intuitive judgement, in this case that I was able to
get things working with less latency problems on the Quattro than with my
old Audiophile card, one thing I found is with the USB device you
circumvent the pci conflict issues, like my graphics card conflicting with
the Audiophile to the point where I was totally unable to get clean
playback or recording because of IRQ problems.

I think I worked out my recording issue on the Quattro, seems like I need
to use inputs 3&4, someday the driver will be more stable, as the
performance on my crummy imac was very impressive, though 4 channel
recording is limited to 16 bit, and I had to set latency to medium under
osx, but the recording quality is very good, so as soon as I figure out
how the alsa-usb driver is working with it I should be getting good
recordings.



On Wed, 28 May 2003, R Parker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Do we have any software tools for converting mtc to
> midiclock?
> 
> I want to instruct a Korg Triton to play and it'll
> only respond to midiclock.
> 
> I found a jlcooper datasync2 box but don't have a
> manual for it. I'll play around with it some more.
> Anyone else got one of these?
> 
> ron
> 
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