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Joined: 11 Aug 2015 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 9:59 pm Post subject: Radias Step-Sequencer doesn't send MIDI Clock |
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Hello fellow musicians and sound designers,
since 2007 I'm a proud owner of a KORG Radias, which served me well live on stage for years. A few weeks ago, I bought an A-100 modular system which contains an A-190-4 MIDI to CV/Gate/Sync Interface-Module and now it's the first time I want to see, how different devices (including the Cubase DAW) "talk" to each other via MIDI.
To cut it short: Every single device connected to the MIDI-In of the A-190-4 (Jomox XBase09, Roland TR-8, Cubase) sends - besides the usual gate/pitch signal (when playing a note on the keyboard) - a MIDI clock signal when starting a sequence ... EXCEPT the step sequencer of the Radias.
I'm puzzled. Referring to the manual, the Radias DOES send a clock signal when used as the master device and - of course - if the clock is set to "Internal" under the "Global-Parameters". It clearly states:
Quote: | A connected external MIDI device (such as a sequencer) will synchronize to the RADIAS' step sequencer or arpeggiator. |
Since every other device (that spits out rhythms/sequences) does send a clock signal and the A-190-4 receives it, I'm posting this issue here.
The only thing I could learn by searching the forums was, that (under the Global-Parameters) I have to set "Position" to "PostKBD" instead of "PreTG", so that notes & pitch from the step sequencer are transported to the MIDI out of the Radias. But the clock signal is still missing.
The MIDI documentation (RADIAS_MIDI_Imple_EFGJ1.pdf) as well states clearly on page 7, that a timing clock is sent via the usual hexadecimal value 0xF8, which is standard among all MIDI devices I know about.
Since I studied the manual in detail and searched the forums for three days I hope you people can help me.
Best regards and enjoy the summer!
PS: I'm using the firmware version 2.0. The step sequencer is only assigend to one timbre and the timbre sends MIDI via Global or MIDI channel 1. My module, which receives MIDI on channel 1 - of course - doesn't care, if the Radias sends on Global or "1". Like I said: Gate and pitch is transmitted fine, but the clock signal is missing. |
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OpAmp Platinum Member
Joined: 07 Jun 2013 Posts: 1176 Location: Brussels, BE
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:51 pm Post subject: |
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Hi,
Strange...
Check that the clock generation is really set to internal. (But I guess this is ok as you indicate it and your sequencer can run...)
Vary the tempo on the RADIAS, try other divider settings on the A190.
Note that the clock is typically always sent, independent, whether the sequencer is on or off. There are other MIDI messages indicating the start/stop of the sequencer.
Just something to try, it should normally not matter: enable all MIDI filters and set the routing to USB+MIDI on the RADIAS.
What is your setup? MIDI Cable straight away from RADIAS MIDI OUT to A190?
Can you try to sync your other devices to the RADIAS?
Hook it up to a PC and use e.g. MIDIOX software. You need to disable there the clock filter and then you should see the 0xF8 messages passing by...
Good luck _________________ microKORGXL, Kaossilator Pro, monotribe, SQ-1, volca fm, Kross 88 BK
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Biosligy
Joined: 26 Oct 2015 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:36 am Post subject: |
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You already know this, I am very interested. |
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