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  • #16
    I tried all sync options to slave the vector to Ableton via the erm multiclock and usb. Cannot get it tight.. The video shows the result in ableton, only vector shows this behaviour.Vector as master is solid..
     

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    • #17
      @dblondin I have Vector set to RC24 and Pam's set to 24PPQN going into the Vector's Clock. How do I send a Run out of Pam's to the Vector's Run?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by TBD
        I tried all sync options to slave the vector to Ableton via the erm multiclock and usb. Cannot get it tight.. The video shows the result in ableton, only vector shows this behaviour.Vector as master is solid..
        This is exactly the behavior, I see with my Multiclock-Vector setting.

        jruser Set an output modifier to "ON", that's it...

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        • #19
          TBD hi bro !! , same here , we are waiting for a fix , or i guess we will send it back , im sad to hear ur having problems, you are not the only one , every day more and more people fall in these =[ , in waiting 2 weeks to see if get solved , otherwize im sending it back , like these is not usable for me

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          • #20
            @Invisiblewires Thanks!

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            • #21
              Got some help from Jim and I'd thought I'd post back for newbies (like me) trying to clock Vector with PNW.

              Vector settings:
              Global > SYNC > RC24

              PNW settings:
              First channel out modifier: x24
              Second channel out modifier: On
              Connect first channel to Vector's Clock input.
              Connect second channel to Vector's Run input.

              Start and stop from PNW and the clocking is solid.





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              • #22
                BETA Firmware 1.9.36 resolved my issues with RC24 sync.
                I haven't made millisecond measurements so I can't tell about millisecond jitter but nothing that I could notice with my ears.

                My configuration is: Digitakt Out > Hexinverter Mutant Brain > Vector Sequencer RC24

                Digitakt is my master clock.
                On the Mutant Brain my configuration is as follow:
                Gate 11: Source = Transport Run / Trig = (gate)
                Gate 12: Source = Clock Tick / Ck. Rate = 24ppqn / Trig = (trigger)

                Everything works as it should: Vector starts and stops with my Digitakt, stays synced and tracks the tempo changes correctly.

                For me this thread could be marked as [RESOLVED].
                Thank you Jim.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by drella22
                  BETA Firmware 1.9.36 resolved my issues with RC24 sync.
                  I haven't made millisecond measurements so I can't tell about millisecond jitter but nothing that I could notice with my ears.

                  My configuration is: Digitakt Out > Hexinverter Mutant Brain > Vector Sequencer RC24

                  Digitakt is my master clock.
                  On the Mutant Brain my configuration is as follow:
                  Gate 11: Source = Transport Run / Trig = (gate)
                  Gate 12: Source = Clock Tick / Ck. Rate = 24ppqn / Trig = (trigger)

                  Everything works as it should: Vector starts and stops with my Digitakt, stays synced and tracks the tempo changes correctly.

                  For me this thread could be marked as [RESOLVED].
                  Thank you Jim.
                  That’s great. I also concur that 1.9.36 is a lot tighter. If anyone needs the firmware it is here:

                  https://forum.five12.net/forum/euror...Obdx0DNV51vZ5I

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