My Akai ME80P does this too on it's Merge port. I use a Kenton Merge4 which will take the first MIDI timing code it receives and discard any subsequent data until the first is no longer present. Without some sort of smart merging, when combining MIDI streams containing MIDI timing code, the tempo rates will be combined and generally double the tempo. It's under the "transport" settings in the Global parameter pane on the right hand side of the application window. To set the BSP to send only MMC messages, you need to use the MCC software. Filters will (generally) remove real time messages (transport and sync), notes, prog changes, sysex, system common (song position etc) or all events. Some MIDI controllers have filtering functions as do most MIDI patchbays/routers. You can get MIDI filters in various forms. You set the types of MIDI transport messages that it sends in the MCC software.Ī MIDI filter would do all you are wanting to happen. This *should* stop the MIDI sync data from being sent, but I can't remember what happened when I turned off the MIDI CC transport TX to avoid the cutoff on the Pulse from hitting 127 everytime I hit record, but I do know I had to turn that function back on so there is a good chance nothing worked without it. This will most likely mute the CV and GATE outs too. To stop the data from any of the sequencers, use the "MUTE" buttons below the "KNOBS" button on each sequencer track. The BSP won't send MIDI clock when stopped or paused. This is set using the button on the far top left of the unit. You can set the BSP to run from an external clock, either MIDI (din), MIDI (usb) or CLK (1pulse per step/dinsync24/48ppqn).
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