Synchronizing multiclock to a master DAW relies on a sample-accurate audio clock stream, which, in turn, guarantees gloriously-tight clock signals to within ☑ sample of jitter - jitter being defined as the undesired deviation of a periodic signal from the ideal timing. The key to multiclock’s reliability and innovation is its ability to acquire a variety of sync signals from an Audio Sync track, as opposed to relying on a MIDI Clock signal. Doing this is easier said than done from a technical standpoint… Put simply, it is built to overcome all of the well-documented problems associated with achieving tight synchronization of sequencers, drum machines, arpeggiators, and other external equipment with each other and also within the workflow of a DAW. Multiclock’s ‘mission impossible’ is to therefore act as a one-stop shop for creatively synchronizing all kinds of musical equipment to a master DAW with the greatest of ease and, obviously, precision. And that’s also the case with the brand new multiclock - an ultra-reliable multi-channel, multi-format sync box that builds a musical bridge between DAWs and external (MIDI, DIN Sync/sync24, and analogue modular) musical gear like no other by converting clock signals for tight integration into digital production workflow without troublesome timing issues, as well as providing helpful and creative realtime shift and shuffle controls to independently compensate for sloppy slave machine delays and also add groove to each creative channel. The company clearly puts a lot of effort into its products and chooses to assemble its impressive products by hand, working in close cooperation with carefully-chosen local suppliers around Berlin. Berlin-based company E-RM Erfindungsbüro was founded in 2013 by Maximillian Rest and Rudolph Ribeiro Maier, making a name for itself in the field of professional audio synchronization from the get-go with its inaugural product, midiclock, a compact and bijou jitter-free master clock, capable of generating amazingly-accurate MIDI Clock messages, DIN Sync/sync24, and analogue clock pulse to synchronize musical hardware or improve DAW synchronization.
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