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E-RM Multiclock - Using Audio Sync; Plugin; Sync Track

E-RM Multiclock
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Using Audio Sync
To synchronize the multiclock to a master DAW, you should always
use the Audio Input and avoid MIDI or USB MIDI under all circum-
stances.
This requires in all cases the following prerequisites:
A computer running your favourite DAW
1 mono audio output channel of the soundcard, exclusively Both balanced and unbalanced out-
puts work ne.
connected to the multiclock
The ability to load our VST/AU plugin or to generate a sync track
with a special sample provided on our website
You can also use the methods described here to sync the multiclock
to hardware samplers while avoiding MIDI Clock.
Plugin
The easiest way to set everything up is to use our VST/AU plugin:
Get the plugin for your operating system on our website and www.e-rm.de/downloads
install it according to the instructions of your DAW
Pull it on an empty track in your DAW
The plugin interface is simple, the only thing you can congure is
time signature. Open the plugin window and set it to the same
value that you have congured for all other machines
Assign the track’s audio output to the soundcard channel you Please take care not to send any other
audio to this channel, this will render
everything useless.
have connected your multiclock to and set the fader initially to
0 dB
Here you go, that’s it. Set the multiclock to accept Audio In accord-
ing to section 3.1 and hit play on your DAW.
The BPM led on the multiclock starts to ash and the display
shows the actual tempo.
Sync Track
Another simple method to syncronize the multiclock to DAWs and
hardware samplers is to use a sync track. All you need is one mono