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Comma Seperated Value File | 1994-07-01 | 981 b | 2 rows |
# | When First clock is time 1 is checked | FreeStyle interprets the first MIDI clock signal it receives as the second timing clock of the sequence | 1/24th of a beat after the beginning. Devices manufactured recently send the first clock signal (time 0) after the start command for the sequence. Some earlier devices assume the start command to be the first clock signal. The first clock signal they send would be 1/24th of a beat after the beginning. If you are using one of these devices | you should check this option. |
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1 | Since manufacturers rarely explain this aspect in their documentation | you may not know if your device behaves this way. The best way to find out is to experiment: set the metronome to the slowest possible tempo | play both devices (with FreeStyle as slave) and listen for discrepancies in attacks and beat alignment. The difference of 1/24th of a beat is very audible at a slow tempo. If FreeStyle seems slightly behind the master device | try checking this option. |