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Which seq are we talking about?
Zenbeats for ex. Sequencing two Waldorfs synthesizers
How tight is Zenbeats clock?
Is there need for an external midi clock?
It depends - and I'm talking about Multiclock (the big brother) - if your goal is to send accurate clock to hardware synths it would help. If you want external clock to fix a sloppy software sequencer it won't. The smaller version imo is kinda pointless... even if it generates 100% perfect clock, software tends to hate being slave.
The real advantage of using multiclock is that you can playback an audio file from your daw (through a dedicated output of your audio interface) which is sample accurate and multiclock will distribute that to hardware synths, seqs, like analog clock in modular environment and you can offset clocks to compensate for latency. Sending that clock to software would be pointless because - again - software hates to be slaved.
If you plan to sequence synths from ZB I would monitor/record them in ZB to keep it simple. But it should be fine if ZB is Link synced with AUM on the sync side... not sure how reliable it will be to run the two together (neither can be hosted in the other).
Can't comment on ZB accuracy. Installed it yesterday for the first time
That said on iOS imo the best solution to distribute external clock is AB3. So if you decide to go with er-m it should get you there
Appreciate!