Posted by: Carney#12
« on: March 03, 2021, 02:02:58 pm »I am not asking a question.
Synthesizers are not supposed to send a clock signal out through a port when they are instructed to listen for a clock on that port. That is not normal behavior.
"What I have personnaly experienced is that MicroFreak is sending midi clock out on usb as soon as the arpegiator is triggered, whatever the setting, and it is annoying.
The machine should be named midiFreak."
This happens whenever it receives a start message, regardless of whether the arp or sequencer is turned on.
It's called a bug, and Arturia is aware of it. They either cannot or will not fix it.
This forum is riddled with people complaining about how they can't use their microfreak with other gear because of this issue. If you put a microfreak into a synth rig with USB midi, it breaks the usb midi clock being sent to everything by sending a clock signal even when it's been told to sync to an incoming usb clock. None of the other gear on usb midi will clock correctly to the master. All you have to do is turn off the microfreak, and everything works right.
In an effort to be helpful I posted a solution that worked for me.
Synthesizers are not supposed to send a clock signal out through a port when they are instructed to listen for a clock on that port. That is not normal behavior.
"What I have personnaly experienced is that MicroFreak is sending midi clock out on usb as soon as the arpegiator is triggered, whatever the setting, and it is annoying.
The machine should be named midiFreak."
This happens whenever it receives a start message, regardless of whether the arp or sequencer is turned on.
It's called a bug, and Arturia is aware of it. They either cannot or will not fix it.
This forum is riddled with people complaining about how they can't use their microfreak with other gear because of this issue. If you put a microfreak into a synth rig with USB midi, it breaks the usb midi clock being sent to everything by sending a clock signal even when it's been told to sync to an incoming usb clock. None of the other gear on usb midi will clock correctly to the master. All you have to do is turn off the microfreak, and everything works right.
In an effort to be helpful I posted a solution that worked for me.