New Version Of audiowerkstatt midi-clock-divider

US Now comes in a powder-coated steel-enclosure and stores its settings      23/10/18

New Version Of audiowerkstatt midi-clock-divider


Following on from the recent release of the midi-clock-shifter v2, audiowerkstatt has released midi-clock-divider v2. They tell us that it has all functions of the classic audiowerkstatt midi-clock-divider, but comes in a powder-coated steel-enclosure and stores its settings. Here's the details in their own words...

The audiowerkstatt midi-clock-divider v2 divides the MIDI-clock of the MIDI-master, whereby the MIDI-slave runs correspondingly slower. The division-ratios are 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, ..., 1/8, 1/9.

If the division-factor 1/1 is selected, the MIDI-clock is simply passed through. With the division-factor of 1/2 the MIDI-slave runs at half the speed. So 16ths-notes will be 8th-notes and the loop is twice as long.

Very useful to double the loop length of the MIDI-slave (eg MIDI-sequencer or [audio-]looper). When using the division-factor 1/8 and an originally one bar long loop runs over 8 bars.

And good for experimental musicians, especially if an odd division-factor is selected and MIDI-master and slave seem to be not in sync, but from time to time come together in perfect sync.

You can also set whether only the newly created MIDI-clock and mmc commands (start, stop, continue) are sent or the, at the MIDI-in incoming data, will be mixed with that.

All settings will be saved and restored at startup.

Pricing and Availability:

149,00 €

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