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CHAPTER 8: APPLICATION
Midi Sync Application
The iDM02 can control several other slave MIDI drum machines or sequencers by
turning on MIDI Clock Out, which sends iDM02 timing information down the MIDI line.
1.
Turn on MIDI Clock Out.
2.
Program the slave units to not follow their internal clocks, but to accept external
MIDI Clock and Start/Stop data. Refer to each device's manual to find out how to do
this. Enable the slave's Song Position Pointer if it is available (or it may be available
all the time and not need to be specifically enabled).
3.
Press PLAY on the iDM02. The slave units should start at the same time, and
progress at the same tempo. If the slaves respond to Song Position Pointer, you
can start an iDM02 Song at any point, and after a few seconds the slaves will catch
up and synchronize from that point on.
The following diagram shows two possible scenarios in which the iDM02 serves as the
MIDI system master clock. In scenario 1, the iDM02 is connected to a sampler
workstation, such as the Akai MPC100, via a 5-pin MIDI cable. In scenario 2, the iDM02
is connected to a computer via a USB MIDI interface, such as the Alesis IO|2. Please
note that the “slave” device (sampler workstation, computer) must be set to accept
external MIDI clock messages.
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 2