
If you are not satisfied with any new product, for any reason, you can return it for a refund or store credit of the purchase price within 30 days. We want you to be completely happy with your purchase. If we determine the unit failed under warranty within 30 days of purchase, we will send you a replacement unit. Please contact us at respond quickly with assistance or provide you with a return authorization (RA) number. The only policy we have is we'll do whatever it takes to fix the problem and make you happy. If there's a problem with your order, the first thing is to email us at staff will take care of you, no matter what. Returns & Exchanges What if there is a problem with my order? 4 Shuffle Controls (One for each Channel).4 Clock Shift Controls - +-400ms (One for each Channel).1 Socket for External Power Supply (9V - 15V DC).Multi-Format Audio Device Sync Solution and Interface.An added USB connection means that users can send MIDI messages from a DAW while simultaneously synchronizing with an audio clock. The Multiclock can be synchronized with incoming MIDI clock, DIN Sync, or analog clock signals from a modular synthesizer system. Incoming audio signals are first converted into clock signals then routed to the Multiclock’s four outputs. Timing information is sent to the unit from an audio track of the DAW, a process aided by an included plugin. There’s also per-channel Hot-Plug&Play support for MIDI, modular clock, analog LFO, and DIN.Īdditionally, any unused channel can be utilized as a MIDI controller. The Multiclock consists of four independent channels, each with real time shift and swing parameters. The unit converts many kinds of clock signals into others, drives a Sync plugin via DAW, and is capable of acting as a master clock source. The iD44 does not have MIDI outs, but I can fish out an old USB Scarlett interface just to test, and maybe send MIDI to the OB-6 via actual MIDI cables and see if the same issue is present.Īny thoughts would be greatly appreciated.The E-RM Multiclock is a multifarious sync solution and interface designed as a one-stop-shop for the synchronization of compatible audio devices.
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I'm running Windows 10, Intel Core i7 2.60GHz, 16GB of RAM and an Audient iD44 interface if that provides any relevant context.

But there just seems to be something off about tempo, MIDI and sync. I've gotten the OB-6 to send me the arpeggiated MIDI into Ableton, so I know they are talking to eachother. MIDI Clock = I have cycled through every option, but none seem to work right.Is there something wrong with how I've set it up, or is something actually wrong with my unit? Now, I've had a bit of poor performance of MIDI over USB with other synths before, but never anything this bad.

There also seems to just be a general jitteriness to MIDI sent to it.Īs an experiment, I set the OB-6 to send clock into Ableton, and just as well! Ableton's tempo readout will show something off by about 1.2-1.8 BPM than the tempo shown on the OB-6 clock, and it also will change on every 1/4th note by a small amount. I've noticed when I connect it via USB and set it to receive MIDI clock, it is always off by a bit when I see the tempo readout in the clock section. I am, however having some issues with using Ableton to control it. Recently became the owner of an OB-6 and love it more than anything else I own.
