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How to sync Lemur to another iPad's midi clock via iCA4+?
I am collaborating with another iPad musician and I'd like to sync his Lemur's midi clock to my iPad. We are connected through an iConnectAudio4+.
LINK works great for our apps that have it, but how can I get his Lemur to see either my midi clock, or use LINK to Midi running on either of our iPads to achieve this?
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there's a Midi routing matrix similiar to the matrix for audio channels
focus on the usb 1 and 2 midi devices, anything starting with hst- refers to a hub connected to the extra midi USB port
I had done that... Pointed midi clock out to HST-2. But Lemur only has an option "Slave Clocks to MIDI" that can be turned on or off, but no option for which port to listen on. With it turned on, it isn't picking up on midi clock coming in from HST-2.
I should have written 'ignore anything starting with hst-'
The HST-devices always show up, even if nothing is connected. You're sendind clock into oblivion...
The iPads are connected to the usb-Midi ports 1 and 2, you have to use those for send/receive
This. just use midi ports 1 and 2. Hst are for devices plugged in like midi controllers etc. not for
ipad midi.
Sorry, didn't have my setup in front of me... I meant, I sent midi to USB-2, which represents the second device that has Lemur running on it. Lemur just has a generic option to slave to midi clock, but not a way to specify a port, and it isn't seeing the clock I'm sending.
To simplify the question: taking multiple devices and iCA4+ out of the equation, I can't even get Lemur to sync to Loopy within the same device. Any general advice on syncing Lemur to any clock?
Did you try midi link sync ? With midi towards lemur and link to loopy ? Just spitballin here. Will test it myself when I'm free. Not sure if I'll get time today though