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I would clock the MPC Live/X etc with the ERM Multiclock, the clock out from MPC drifts all over the place, so if you sent akai clock out to any gear it will drift,(you can check this with the ERM) but if the sounds are within the mpc, plugins, drum tracks etc, they are rock solid when sequenced, even audio tracks within mpc are solid, With 2.8.x (not sure about 2.7.) the MPCX is at least not resending the CCs and SysEx's everytime around anymore - it did before - there was a drift you could count on Are you sending CC or SysEx info at the start of sequences? This is holding up the MPCX quite a bit. That sounds evil - I am considering to get an ERM Multiclock.

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I'm not sending any sysex, will delete all the CC data (leaving only note and velocity data) and update this thread if it solves the issue. I am certainly sending a lot of date thru the MIDI cable on the same beat, but I'm beginnning to feel a bit insane because I'm reading of other people having "rock solid timing" with MPC as both slave and master since 2.8 firmware. Hey! actually this might be due to CC messages being sent, but not sure. Akai needs to fix this - even with all the wonders of the MPC workflow and style, this thing might be garbage. It seems/sounds like the MPC's cpu is adding some time at the repeat moment of a sequence. And for the life of me I cannot get it to stay in sync for more thann the length of one sequence. nothing that should be too challenging for a sequencer.

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I am still having issues with the MPC staying in sync after getting an ERM Multiclock! Trying to do some tight-rhythm techno kind of stuff. DeaDeus wrote: ZacDBS wrote:For those considering getting the ERM multiclock.















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