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June 5, 2014 at 11:58 am #111672beel001Member
Hallo
I want my H9 to send midiclock to my other pedals but I cant get it work…
//Bengt
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June 5, 2014 at 4:32 pm #126051
set MIDI/OUTPUT to XMT. Then
set MIDI/CLK.OUT to ON.
That should do it.
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June 6, 2014 at 6:49 am #126055beel001Member
Thanks for the answer.
Now it works…
have a nice day.
//Bengt
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October 4, 2015 at 6:19 pm #140855beel001Member
Hello
The same problem again.
I can’t get my H9 to send out midi.
I have a ” midi solution thru” box where I can see “a red light” when a midi signal comming in.
When a use my ” space pedal” to do the same thing there is no problem and I can see the midi signal comming in=”a red light”// Ben
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October 4, 2015 at 8:44 pm #140860
The H9 (but not the 'Factors) has a "feature" in that it will send MIDI, but it will not power things that get power from MIDI (such as a number of MIDI Solutions products). We will have a workaround for this shortly (soldering required). Apologies in the meantime.
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August 11, 2021 at 2:30 pm #158395captnjonesParticipant
Hello, i’ve been having issues with the midi clock receive on the H9. ( i’ve reinstalled firmware, changed , wires,changed order, activated global tempo, etc… ) the problem is the tempo doesnt stick. It is moving around alot(ex bpm 80… it displays under, above, all over the place) and kinda stays stuck on the tempo display of the H9. Rarely it will stay after a reboot and start (ableton) but it just wont work. Darn… vs 5.85 connect via din5.
Any help is appreciated because this makes the unit semi-usable for me…
thanks
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August 11, 2021 at 5:40 pm #158396brockParticipant
DAW clocks are notorious for MIDI jitter. You might want to try setting the H9’s MIDI CLOCK FILTER to ON. Also (counterintuitively), try setting your ASIO buffer size in Ableton to the smallest number of samples that your computer can handle comfortably.
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August 12, 2021 at 2:33 am #158397noodle1Participantcaptnjones wrote:
Any help is appreciated because this makes the unit semi-usable for me…
thanks
This is not an issue with the H9, its coming from an unreliable (master) clock source. The H9 is telling you that your source is jittering. Today I actually bumped into a dedicated midi clock called Midiclock+ that says 500 nanoseconds of jitter maximum. Check upstream of your H9 and address that to fix the issue…
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