

The clock signal can be distributed to more than two slaves by using MIDI Thru and you can start and stop everything with a single button. It has two DIN MIDI outputs to connect to your gear. ITunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Youtube, Google Play, Deezer,Tidal, 24/7, Phono Net, QQ, Hungama, Claro Vivio, Juno Download, Napster, qobuz, Saavn, Yandex, Digital, anghami, Thumbplay, Mondia,KontakteĪmbient record by Thorsten Quaeschning (Tangerine Dream) and Paul Frick (Brandt Brauer Frick), recorded live on 9th of May 2019 at Superbooth Berlin.īerlin School heritage pushed further, using classic and modern synths, pianos, electric guitar, an ever rolling Moog Voyager bass and subtle beats and blips.Ĥ4.46 minutes of ever evolving musical constellations. The midiclock generates incredibly accurate MIDI Clock messages. Moog Voyager RME -> TC Electronic Nova Delay redįender Starcaster -> Okko Coca Comp -> Tech 21 SansAmp Liverpool -> Mooer Ocean Machine -> Electro Harmonix Cathedral StereoĬlavia Nord Piano -> Native Instruments Una Corda Moog Minitaur -> TC Electronic Nova Delay black Industrial Music Electronics Stillson Hammer mkII -> Modularrack Maybe Korg Volca BeatsĪnother (not) stupid question, but it seems like some synths can produce both tones and percussion/drum sounds, so is my distinction here a little arbitrary? Might be willing to spend a little more for something that can do both.The Gym Studios Berlin / Berlin / Germany

(And a little above my budget for now) Modal Electronics Cobalt8 Elektrin DigitoneĭRUM MACHINES/DRUM SYNTHS Roland TR-6s Arturia Microbrute Moog DFAM (a little pricey). SYNTHS Arturia Microfreak Make Noise 0-Coast I know these are all very different beasts, but this is gear I’m looking at, based on YouTube research and recommendations from friends: I also don’t mind a little bit of a learning curve, but I also don’t want to get so frustrated that I pack this all in entirely. I’m also a little bit of an analogue fetishist as I already collect vinyl records and work with 16mm film, so I am tempted by that side of synthesis, I’m just wondering how much I want to throw into another expensive hobby. For now, this is something I see doing for my own amusement, so I’m not looking to go pro! Open to making all kinds of music, but interested in the experimental end of hip hop, house and techno. Huge music nerd with no musical proficiency, but I’ve been playing around with samplers (started with an Sp404sx and now the later pocket operators - 32, 33 and 35) and want to start creating my own sounds. Little about me: Film and video artist who does his own sound so I have a beginner-to-intermediate understanding of recording terminology and audio postproduction. Relative newbie here looking for recommendations for synths and drum machines each in the <$500 range. Is there anything else out there for managing midi connections and routing? There is one virtual MIDI output for each channel and all commands are priority-merged with the accurate clock. This enables you to send any MIDI commands from a DAW to your connected slaves while syncing to audio clock.
Erm multiclock at juno Patch#
Also seen the DACS midi patch bay which is the closest thing to what I’m thinking of, but its only got 10 blocks and is pretty rare. If you want, you can have your multiclock with an extra class-compliant USB Midi Add-On.

I’ve seen the MRCC from Conductive Labs, but don’t need all the functionality of it and would rather have something simple I could just patch.

Kinda wish there was a simple passive midi patch-bay with like 30 io ports so I could just experiment with different routings without having to totally rearrange cabling in my studio every time. I get that it is necessary to use the clock out to sync my modular clocks, but would I be better off using the internal sequencers on my hardware synths (Prophet 6, MS2000) than sequencing them via midi from live? Any one else with a similar setup? One thing Ive been mulling over, does it not sort of defeat the purpose of using it if I am sending note midi out of Live to sequence synths. Just got the ERM multiclock, finally a workable way to sync my comp and hardware!
