MIDI Clock:
midi | clock |
The MIDI Clock Agent is used to convert the EigenD Metronome clock signals into a MIDI clock output to enable synchronisation with external MIDI devices.
running | input |
The running input is used to indicate to the MIDI Clock Agent that the Metronome is running - as a consequence you have to connect the 'running output' of the Metronome to this input for MIDI clock to work correctly.
song | beat | input |
The song beat input is used to indicate to the MIDI Clock Agent the current position of the song when the Metronome is running - as a consequence you have to connect the 'song beat output' of the Metronome to this input for recording to work correctly.
tempo | input |
The tempo input is normally used as an input from the Metronome agent to determine the EigenD clock signal for MIDI Clock synchronisation - it can also be set by the user.
delay |
The delay parameter is a value set by the user to determin the adjustment to the clock signal (in milliseconds) to enable correct sychronisation with external MIDI devices.
midi | output |
The MIDI output is normally used to send MIDI (clock) data to the MIDI Output Agent.
Before using any of the Belcanto commands below, make sure you have the desired MIDI Clock Agent in your conversation using
midi | clock | X | listen |
where X is the number of your desired MIDI Clock Agent.
To set the MIDI Clock Delay parameter, use
delay | to | X | set |
where X is the amount of adjustment to the clock signal(in milliseconds) required to synchronise to external MIDI devices.