Hi Tim,
are you using Keykit 7.6e with its default values for the parameters as
follows
- Clicks = 96
- Clicksperclock = 1 ?
I am using
- Clicks = 768
- Clicksperclock = 64
The reason why I changed those values was to synchronize Keykit as slave via
Midi Clock to other sequencers like Ableton Live and Reaper. In both cases a
ratio of
Clicks/Clicksperclock = 12/1 was required to get a correct synchronization
between Keykit and Ableton Live/Reaper.
I could of course try again the lower requirements setting with
- Clicks = 96
- Clicksperclock = 8
Another reason of setting Clicks to a higher value like 768 is I was
thinking the timing would be tighter.
While experimenting with synchronization between Keykit and Live/Reaper I
also discovered if Keykit is slave to Midi Clock it can not catch the right
ONE or the right phase of a 4/4 measure for example. Only the beats are
synchronized, but not the phase. The only solution I know might be to use
Keykit as master for Midi Clock and Live/Reaper as slaves, at least while
using together with Keykit. Did anybody find a reliable method of
phase-synchronizing Keykit to other sequencers, no matter if as master or
slave? I only would like to have the possibility to hear the Keykit
real-time output in context to what is available in the sequencer,
phase-correct, of course.
Tim, I watched your videos already, they are really cool, as you are!
Kind regards,
Tony
> Any continuously-running loop that contains a sleep() should not be
> consuming 100% cpu. What OS and keykit version are you using? Are
> you using external (to keykit) syncing? I use keykit with soft
> synths all the time, of course.
>
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHZveIJjxJ0