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[ Auria and Midi Sync ]

I copy this from Auria's Forum and I think it's very important for everyone want to use Clock Sync on iOS, Thanks to RIM.
Original topic; http://www.auriaapp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=11220

Most MIDI issues with Auria are caused by not setting up sync properly, and I want to make sure you're doing that correctly. In order to have accurate sync, something has to output either a MIDI clock or MTC, and something has to receive it and lock to it. Auria can only lock to MTC. So if your drum machine is set to output MIDI clock, and you're trying to get Auria to chase it it won't work. Here are some examples of how to get something to sync with Auria:

Example 1:
1. Set Auria's MIDI to Receive MTC
2. In Auria, set the SMPTE frame rate to the same frame rate your drum machine is set to. This is very important.
3. Set your drum machine to output MTC
4. In Auria, go to the Transport Menu, and choose External Sync
5. Press Play in Auria (or Record). Auria will wait until it gets a sync lock.
6. Press Play on your drum machine. As soon as Auria gets a lock, it will play or record, and everything will be in sync

Example 2:
1. Set Auria's MIDI to Send MIDI Clock
2. Set your drum machine to receive and chase MIDI Clock (not all drum machines will do this)
3. Press Play on your drum machine
4. The drum machine will wait for a valid clock signal then start playing
5. Press Play in Auria

Example 3:
1. Set Auria's MIDI to Send MTC
2. Set your drum machine to receive and chase MTC
3. In Auria, set the SMPTE frame rate to the same frame rate your drum machine is set to. This is very important.
4. Press Play or record in Auria
5. Your drum machine will automatically start as soon as it receives a valid MTC lock

It's important to pick the appropriate configuration, as not all hardware devices support chasing MIDI clock or MTC. The first example is probably the most flexible, as most hardware devices will output MTC. Once Auria locks to MTC, it should stay accurate +- a few ms for the duration of your song. Make sure your frame rates match in the hardware device and in Auria. If they don't, you won't get accurate sync.

Rim

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