Clock Conversion - Help File | ||||||
What it is for | ||||||
This tool converts song tempo [bpm] to delaytime [ms]
or to LFO-frequency [hz]. |
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How it is done | ||||||
Set tempo of your music. You may use the slider or enter it by keyboard. Click red triangle to switch delay and frequency-mode. Results are shown from half-notes to 32th-notes, each value as normal note, as triplet and dotted. In delay mode you may find that your processor
doesn't match the desired time ? I.e. time should be 203 ms, but your
Delay offers only 200 or 205 ms. So let's readjust the tempo of the
song. Click on the desired time. Your choice will be highlighted and
exact tempo is shown. This is called smartass feature. |
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Install | ||||||
Exctract clockcon.zip to your drive and run
the .exe. No system files are needed, to uninstall just delete all clockcon.
files. |
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On Timing | ||||||
Don't be too fussy with your delay settings. You shouldn't really suppose your drum-machine or sequencer to run at perfectly 120 bpm only cause the display reads so. For testing change master and slave and compare their tempo readouts. Use sidestick drum sounds or clicks to finetune your
delay times. In case of doubt rely on your ears. |
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Help Screen | ||||||
The help & info screen may be found in system-menu - info. | ||||||
Licence | ||||||
This is freeware. You may copy and share
as you like, but be shure to include this help file. |
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Legal Disclaimer | ||||||
I claim nothing and will deny anything. |
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Contact | ||||||
superloser@www.superuser.nu |
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One Last Word | ||||||
Sometimes, having it all in one place beats having it all. So you might use your favourite sequencer to get your delay times. Deselect all tracks in arrange window and set a delay
to your MIDI Thrugh. Then choose view.delay in ms. |