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*SOLVED* midi bpm issue (nerdseq as master)
#1
Hi , i´ve just tried to slave Ableton Live to Nerdseq´s midi clock and discovered that the tempo of the nerdseq is always slower as it is said.
For example: if i set the nerdseq to 100bpm ableteton live measures 98bpm...if i set the sequencer to 200bpm the DAW reads 196,5...300/296...
thought this is a problem of the DAW , so i checked it with midiOX...same results.
Sadly i got no other midi gear that will show the given tempo , so i can´t check if this a problem of my computer/soundcard-system.
Will ask some people to borrow me some stuff to look deeper into this...

Not a killer for me , Heart the nerdseq , but if there is any way to calibrate that would be awesome.
I know you got a BIG to-do-list , so it would be great if you check that if you work on the midi part.


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#2
I also have this. I recorded some 120bpm loops and they did not line up at all in Beatmaker 3. They were 118.53 if I remember correctly.
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#3
I will check this. I remember i checked it once and it was allright, but don't know when that was and what changed. Long ago..
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#4
I just checked the BPM and measuring with the O'tool connected to the trigger out of the NerdSEQ gets me the correct BPM value.
With that in mind i totally expect that the MIDI output uses the same BPM.

Measuring BPM from Midi not always perfect considering the Operating system scheduling causing jitter.
I expect it to be correct for now.
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