Kenton Pro-SOLO MkII User Manual
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When using MIDI clock in conjunction with the PRO-SOLO, please note the following.
First, ensure that the PRO-SOLO is actually receiving MIDI clock. This is not as silly as it sounds -
there are a number of reasons why it may not be receiving MIDI clock messages in the first
place. If you are having problems, go into the MIDI analyser mode described on page 13 and
see if the PRO-SOLO is actually receiving the MIDI clock messages. If the PRO-SOLO is not
receiving clock messages, here are a few points to watch for:-
Some MIDI mergers & patch bays actually remove MIDI clock information from the data
stream, or you may have to enable it for the port you are using.
Users of CUBASE note that the default for MIDI clock is for it NOT to be sent, you will have to go
into the MIDI synchronisation page and select MIDI clock to transmit.
Users of UNITOR/EXPORT on an Atari note that the MIDI clock will only come out of port A,
(that is the Atari’s own MIDI port), unless you can re-assign it.
PROBLEMS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER WHEN USING MIDI CLOCK