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    LOOPMAN
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    Hi guys, I’m thinking to buy the 45000, I’d use it synched to all my Midi units,
    so, one of the main reason for me to choose the 45000 is for its Midi features.

    Now, I want to ask you:
    does anyone has experienced with the 45000 midi synched as SLAVE with the DAW ( Cubase, Ableton and so on..) used as MASTER to send Midi Clock, Midi Start and Midi Stop commands?
    or, the 45000 slaved to a multi-fx rack (delays,filter,phaser) equipped with Midi which can sent out the Midi Clock to the 45000?

    Does the 45000 works fine in this scenario?
    I hope that anyone here has tried it with Midi.
    Let me know, it’s important

    THANKS

    #119434
    Bratsche
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    I was syncing the 45000 to a workstation. The sync function seemed to work fine. I was using the 45000 as a slave receiving midi clock. It does seem to require the development of a particular work flow that I haven’t quite gotten down. You have to have the master on record, for example, to record, from what I can tell. Things like that. But, I am no longer using the 45000 this way. Mostly because I realized I didn’t want to mess with bringing a laptop to gigs.

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    Hi guys, I’m thinking to buy the 45000, I’d use it synched to all my Midi units,
    so, one of the main reason for me to choose the 45000 is for its Midi features.

    Now, I want to ask you:
    does anyone has experienced with the 45000 midi synched as SLAVE with the DAW ( Cubase, Ableton and so on..) used as MASTER to send Midi Clock, Midi Start and Midi Stop commands?
    or, the 45000 slaved to a multi-fx rack (delays,filter,phaser) equipped with Midi which can sent out the Midi Clock to the 45000?

    Does the 45000 works fine in this scenario?
    I hope that anyone here has tried it with Midi.
    Let me know, it’s important

    THANKS

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