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SYNCHRONIZATION
ableton link
The T-1 supports wireless synchronization with Ableton Link via WiFi.
Link is a technology that synchronizes beat, phase, and tempo of your DAW and other Link-enabled devices over
a wireless network. All connected devices can start and stop their part while others keep playing, and anyone can
adjust the tempo and the rest will follow.
setting up T-1 and link
• Connect T-1 to a WiFi network in T-1 Cong.
• Enable Link synchronization in the “Sync” tab in T-1 Cong.
• Connect the desired Link-enabled device/software to the same WiFi as T-1.
• T-1 will now automatically connect to the Link session when other devices are available.
• Adjust clock latency setting in the “Sync” tab if you experience issues with timing.
When at least one other device has joined the Link session, the ashing light on the [ PLAY ] button turns
ORANGE – indicating that a Link session is established.
Learn more about Link at Ableton’s website: ableton.com/en/link/
midi sync
T-1 can send and receive MIDI clock and transport via USB and the TRS MIDI ports.
synchronizing external midi devices from T-1
T-1 can synchronize external sequencers, clocks, or other devices via MIDI clock.
• Turn on MIDI clock out in the MIDI tap in T-1 Cong.
• Connect the MIDI output on T-1 to the MIDI input on the external device.
• Set up the external device to receive MIDI sync.
• Adjust clock latency setting in the “Sync” tab if you experience issues with timing.
synchronizing T-1 from external midi devices
T-1 can be synchronized via MIDI clock from an external sequencer, clock, or other devices.
• Turn on MIDI clock in in the MIDI tap in T-1 Cong.
• Connect the MIDI output on the external device to the MIDI input on T-1.
• Set up the external device to send MIDI sync.
• Adjust clock latency setting in the “Sync” tab if you experience issues with timing.
When T-1 is receiving a MIDI clock the tempo knob is disabled.