Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Manual page 97

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Setting
Sync
Mode
Clock Offset
(appears
when
Mode
is set to
Slave)
Devices
Inputs
Description
Click the drop-down menu to set the MIDI Sync mode preference
for MASCHINE:
Off: No MIDI sync mode is selected.
Master (Send
Clock): If MASCHINE is running as a stand-alone
application, it can also send a MIDI Clock signal to any device that
is capable of receiving MIDI Clock. This could be hardware such as
a drum machine, another groove box, or even another software
sequencer.
Slave (Receive
Clock): If MASCHINE is running as a stand-alone
application, it can be controlled externally via MIDI Clock by any
device that is capable of sending MIDI Clock. This could be
hardware such as a drum machine, another groove box or
sequencer, or even another software sequencer.
Please note that the
Slave (Receive Clock)
when
LINK
is active. For more information on Link see
Syncing MASCHINE using Ableton
Click and move the
Clock Offset
may occur during MIDI data transmission. Delayed MIDI Clock data
will cause external devices to respond too late, thus making your
track sound out of sync.
By adjusting the
Clock Offset
latency to be compensated (in milliseconds). MASCHINE will then
send MIDI Clock events ahead of time as defined.
Click
Input
to display a list of all the available MIDI inputs of your
system. You can activate/deactivate each input by clicking the
fields in the
Status
column, which displays the current status of the
corresponding port.
option is not available
Link.
slider to compensate for delay that
value you can set an amount of
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Basic Concepts
Preferences
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