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			<title><![CDATA[Delay sync to MIDI Clock (on Linux)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi there,</p><p>I use Pianoteq 6.6 on kxStudio 18.04 and I really enjoy it. The MK I electric piano... I&#039;m in love.&nbsp; Since I also do experimental and &quot;space&quot; music, I love delays quite a bit. And Pianoteq has one, good.</p><p>However, the Sync switch... to what does it sync on Linux? Does it sync to the Jack tempo? I use Jack for a number of reasons. However, in my live setup, I use an external MIDI Clock source. Is there any way that delay can sync to MIDI Clock? I tried to make PianoTeq listen to the MIDI Interface that has the external clock attached. PianoTeq&#039;s MIDI event logger does not say anything about clock.</p><p>Kmidimon, another Linux MIDI event logger, says it&#039;s getting plenty of clock from that input.</p><p>Is it possible at all to use MIDI Clock in my setup? Or do I find a means to make Jack Transport / Host tempo adjust to MIDI Clock? (Which would, perhaps, be a benefit since plugins such as Calf Vintage Delay apparently can only sync to this.)</p><p>Thanks for your advice.</p><p>Best<br />Schwob</p><p>P.S.: I just became a regular PianoTeq user recently and it opened a new world for me. I also love the Bechstein very muc (which I always wanted to buy in real, but never could afford the house around it).</p>]]></description>
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