

Mio support was very responsive when I asked them about this. How would you approach this? Overall I'm pretty confused so I appreciate the knowledge.Why don't you distribute clock from your ERM into Mio device and then out to all of MIDI out ports and be done with it all? No, you don't need two ERMs. I'm far from an expert on this stuff but please let me know if you want to know anything else. The TR8s on another and very recently an RC-505 looper on the 3rd channel, still with a channel spare. I use a midi solutions 1 in/4 out quadra thru for everything that is sequenced by the bsp on one multiclock channel. How would you approach this? Overall I'm pretty confused so I appreciate the knowledge.Hey mate I can say that I currently have 1 sequencer, 2 drum machines and 3 synths all with the Multiclock as master and main sequencer a beatstep pro and the clock has been tighter than tight for over 5 years now. Any chance you stumbled into a nice solution? How would you approach this? Overall I'm pretty confused so I appreciate the knowledge.I am recently trying to approach this exact issue with a Mio XL and ERM. I would experiement with the routing to figure out which synths have similar clock sync so they can be plugged into the same thru box. I have a feeling it might be easer to forget the MIOxm and connect everything with my 2 kenton thru-5 boxes into 2 of the channels on multiclock. After some research I ordered an ERM Multiclock to help keep everything tight but since it only has 4 channels, would i need two multiclocks? Is it possible for 1 multiclock to run through the MIOxm so all 9 devices get that steady clock? I currently have it all connected through an iConnectivity MIOxm but having trouble getting steady sync with my DAW (Logic/Ableton). Hey guys I currently have 1 sequencer, 4 synths and 4 drum machines.
