Simple Midi Clock Test (Continuums & Osmose)

Here’s a simple test for Midi clock. The program sets up a Shape Generator (SG1) that simply multiplies W=1 x Midi Clock input.

Note: If using USB Midi clock turn up volume controller to hear the pulse and exit the editor, then apply your USB Midi clock to the Continuum or Osmose device to test. Or use External controller to turn up Macro Controller i (volume) outside editor.

It outputs a 440Hz OSC pulse using SG1.
It uses an ancillary multiplier to control volume. Initially when loaded things are silent and you need to use Maro Controller i to bring up the pulse volume. From there you can try applying clock.

Just remember if you have the editor loaded and you are trying to send clock over USB Midi it will be blocked on Windows because windows has grabbed the Continuum or Osmose device so exit the editor before testing unless you are applying Midi clock through a DIN port (which should work but I did not test that).

Note: Should work on Osmose if Midi Clock is working there. Did not test that here.

Macro Controller i (volume)
Ped1 = Sustain
Ped 2 = Volume (i)

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