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On 22.10.2006, at 13:21, Ingo Debus wrote:
>> Ingo, if you want to tap you may want to try MidiClock which is
>> freeware:
>> http://www.grantedsw.com
>> It builds a kind of buffer beteen you and Logic because it measures
>> your taps and sends a MIDI clock out which you can use to
synchronize
>> Logic.
>
> Thanks for the pointer, I just tried MidiClock. No more sync errors
> in Logic, but unfortunately it doesn't do what I need: I want to tap,
> say, four times and have the sequencer start with the fifth tap. Thus
> the sequencer and my tapping are immediately in sync. Logic's tempo
> interpreter does this (if it would work properly).
MidiClock is somehow tricky to configure and there is unfortunately
no manual (at least I didn't find one). I always click on buttons
more or less randomly until it does someting I can work with. I do
not remember exactly how the count in works but I remember that I
couldn't use it how I wanted. But if you can count in and start later
to play it works. Just exactly at a certain bar is difficult if not
impossible.
> I'll contact the makers of MidiClock.
Please ask them to write a short description about the functions.
Even for freeware it is annoying to see a thing the first time and
start to mess around for an hour to find out basic functions. And if
it works it must not be freeware at all ...
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Peter Ostry
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