Clock 2 Click
<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://adern.com/home/modules.php?name= ... id=7"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... .txt"><img src="/forums/images/notes_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Notes"> Notes</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 0<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Metronome and sync Tool<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Related To: VDAT<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Requires: VDAT<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Clock 2 Click is a metronome tool for VDAT. Creamwares recording plugin for Scope 4.dsp card. Besides being a metronome you can also use Clock 2 Click as a syncronization tool for Creamware Modular, Flexor, and other MIDI devices.
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Thank you very much!!!
Brilliant!
Was much needed for a long time!
wow, that would made this metrone the thightest metronome on the market if i understand the principle which is based on samplerate divisions.
Throw all other metronome to hell!
héhé, and viva vdat
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Brilliant!
Was much needed for a long time!
wow, that would made this metrone the thightest metronome on the market if i understand the principle which is based on samplerate divisions.
Throw all other metronome to hell!
héhé, and viva vdat

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Yes - also, I've been successfully trying this out with Cubase. Even Cubase's bars'n'beats slave sample tight to VDAT now! Start sequencing Ramp driven drums in sample tight sync with your MIDI (VST?) synths from the sequencer.Ok, seems it need vrc-s or vrc-128 to receive clk
Never knew vdat itself wasn't generating any clk.
It took a while, but yeah, now finally there's this tool that makes VDAT really cooperate with a native sequencer.

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Megerov,
C2C's Bar output corresponds to pattern changes on the sequencer. To get the proper ranging, divide the Bar inside a patch by an Absolute Value set to the amount of patterns looping on the sequencer module. Then U2B that value before sending it to PatExt., and you're rolling.

C2C's Bar output corresponds to pattern changes on the sequencer. To get the proper ranging, divide the Bar inside a patch by an Absolute Value set to the amount of patterns looping on the sequencer module. Then U2B that value before sending it to PatExt., and you're rolling.

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Could you please update this device so that it looks for beat.wav and bar.wav in the same directory of the device?
Not everyone has their C:.. I manage to get an I: with my last installation
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Also, could you have it generate MTC too? Not everyone likes the buggy VRCs
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Now, if we could only have MTC.
Could you please update this device so that it looks for beat.wav and bar.wav in the same directory of the device?
Not everyone has their C:.. I manage to get an I: with my last installation

Also, could you have it generate MTC too? Not everyone likes the buggy VRCs
You can also record clock from a VRC to a dedicated track in VDAT. Then hook that track up to C2C's clk input. If you get tired of the VRCOn 2004-12-10 17:37, alfonso wrote:
Yes, it must be hooked to VRC devices.

Now, if we could only have MTC.