![]() An added USB connection means that users can send MIDI messages from a DAW while simultaneously synchronizing with an audio clock. The Multiclock can be synchronized with incoming MIDI clock, DIN Sync, or analog clock signals from a modular synthesizer system. Incoming audio signals are first converted into clock signals then routed to the Multiclock’s four outputs. ![]() Timing information is sent to the unit from an audio track of the DAW, a process aided by an included plugin. There’s also per-channel Hot-Plug&Play support for MIDI, modular clock, analog LFO, and DIN.Īdditionally, any unused channel can be utilized as a MIDI controller. The Multiclock consists of four independent channels, each with real-time shift and swing parameters. Custom Outputs The multiclock has four outputs. Synchronization of the multiclock to a DAW relies on a sample accurate audio clock, which allows for rock solid sync signals. The unit converts many kinds of clock signals into others, drives a Sync plugin via DAW, and perhaps best of all, it is capable of acting as a master clock source for hardware rigs, with no computer required! The multiclock can be the main clock generator or synced to external MIDI, DIN sync and Analogue clocks. The E-RM Multiclock is a multifarious sync solution and interface designed as a one-stop shop for the synchronization of compatible audio devices. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION COPIED FROM RETAILER WEBSITE: Unit also DID NOT come with a USB cable for computer connection, but I will put one in there for you, since I'm a nice guy.ĪGAIN - You will need to buy a converter or use a different AC adapter that you already have lying around, since this specific unit comes with the EUROPEAN plug!! I used an AC Adapter from another synth that I have (Arturia Minibrute) in order to turn it on, but it will NOT come with that adapter, as I still use & need that one for my Arturia synth. You are buying exactly what I got: the Multiclock unit with the firmware that was on it when it arrived at my doorstep (v1.06 - not the most updated version of v1.08), original box and original AC Adapter, which is a two-pronged ***EUROPEAN*** adapter (therefore a different 9v adapter or a "Euro plug to USA plug" converter will be necessary). Sat in my closet for over five years untouched! The most I have ever done with this thing is take it out of the box to verify that it turns on, and it does. The tempo range is 30-300 BPM, the shift range is ±400ms and the resolution 20µs.E-RM Multiclock, purchased brand new from Perfect Circuit in 2017 and NEVER USED, EVER. The E-RM Multiclock is a multifarious sync solution and interface designed as a. Can be used to identify signals that cross domains Can be used as input for a manual. Professionally sync all your electronic instruments and software with the E-RM Multiclock USB Sync Interface. Non-EU customers will need to purchase a 9-12V DC power supply (any polarity) or type f->type a adapter to use with the existing PSU separately. 1 LFO Output (0 - 5V) 1 Socket for External Power Supply (9V - 15V DC). Please note: Item includes EU-only power supply. As if this wasn't enough, unused channels can always be used as a MIDI controller via MIDI-out or USB MIDI. If you then have found the sweet spot, you can add a bit of shuffle. Multiclock USB offers Hot-Plug&Play support for MIDI, DIN, Modular Clock & Analog LFO and has a built four channel class-compliant USBĪny MIDI data sent to those USB ports gets forwarded to the respective physical MIDI OUTs. ![]() ![]() It features four ultra precise channels, all separately shiftable and swingable in real time to compensate slave machine delay and add groove. It converts all kinds of clock signals from one to another and is able to derive highly accurate sync with a plugin provided from the soundcard of a DAW or even generate a masterclock itself. ![]() The multiclock USB built by E-RM Erfindungsbüro Rest & Maier is a one-stop shop for synchronising all kinds of musical gear with great precision to a master DAW. ![]()
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