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The dashboard is composed of layer and column. Anyways, it is more of an experiment, I'm totally aware the cassette tape is… that is what it is, it is a narrow strip of magnetic medium that, - regardless any of the tape types - is way far from anything perfect.Now that your project is created you have an empty Dashboard : I'm just seeking something analog on the budget. There is a charm of the lo-fi tape thing, I know it is kind of a hip thing these days, I don't care. I just got this machine and trying to find a way to use it. ![]() I don't want to use the multitrack to transfer audio to Logic, as you mention I can sync with flex and I probably would. I totally get you, It is more of an experiment. If you have old recordings to transfer, do it wild, without sync, and straighten it out inside Logic with Flex Speed. Millumin synchroinization mac#Now bear with me - why on earth would you want to go through all that just to sync to a cassette recorder ? If its for the audio tracks, any Mac in the past 10 years will give you 100s of audio tracks for free. Millumin synchroinization generator#That is a bummer However the 2nd way should still work, striping from an SMPTE generator and decoding it with a software SMPTE-to-MTC solution. However I remember reading somewhere it is SMPTE, probably a bad source. You must be right, the YMC10 is generating FSK signal from MIDI, that is just a frequency shifting signal, pretty much like a fancy click track, it has a high and a low value only by transmitted by the signal frequency change. Note - Logic will slave to MTC, but it won't slave to MIDI clock, because the resolution and jitter of MIDI clock is too poor to keep accurate sample-level clocking. So they are completely different forms of syncing gear via MIDI - they have different names because they genuinely are different things. MTC is not tempo but time based (it's basically SMPTE/EBU timecode implemented for MIDI) and only carries time/position info - no tempo information at all. It's the earliest and simplest form of MIDI sync. No, MIDI clock is tempo based, with no time or position info. So how could I troubleshoot this situation, what can possibly go wrong? ![]() Millumin synchroinization manual#I guess my sync settings in Logic are right, it is set to Sync mode: MTC, Frame rate: in case of method 1 I have no clue about the frame rate (YMC10 manual doesn't say anything) but I tried different settings. Since the first method didn't work I gave it a shot, but I'd prefer the first with the timecode converter. ![]() The input indicator clearly shows Lockstep is getting the signal, however I have no visual clue if it is doing anything and Logic doesn't start playing eiter. Millumin synchroinization code#Logic doesn't start playback (sync enabled, playhead is blue)Ģ MT8X is striped with Millumin time clock generator (it is an app that is generating time code signal), the timecode signal goes back to the audio interface (audio in) and Figure 53 Studio - Lockstep is listening to the signal (audio in) and convert it to MTC. The YMC10 is connected to my audio interface with five pin MIDI and listens to midi clock, as I start Logic it spits out the signal (or at least it does something I can hear) so I can record it to the multitrack (track 8, sync signal level set to -3dB, dbx off) When all set YMC10 can convert the recorded SMPTE to MIDI time code, as it is happening I can see the incoming MIDI led is blinking on my audio interface. So I tried two methods to sync Logic to tape, none of the would start logic when sync is enabled:ġ MT8X striped with the sync signal with a Yamaha YMC10 MIDI/SMPTE converter. I read multiple threads, watched videos whilst researching this topic/issue but no luck yet. I'd like to sync logic to a Yamaha MT8X multitrack recorder but it doesn't work. ![]()
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