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Hi there, I have the Midibox SEQ V4+ .096 for a while but need some help to change the global BPM input.
I have an older device (SEQ V4. 094b) that shows the given (e.g.) 130 bpm by Ableton live correctly but the first device gives be the info when looking at the BPM INFO when using the EXIT button that there comes 260 bpm in.
Can somebody gives me an advise for reducing it to 130 ?
Thank you all and regards
martin

    @deboje welcome to the Forums!

    If i understood it correctly, you are getting an external MIDI clock (i.e. from Ableton Live).
    If you have exactly twice the BPM as expected, it is very likely, that you have configured more than one MCLK IN MIDI device, i.e. SEQ v4+ is receiving parallel MIDI clock packets on multiple ports, which leads to the doubled clock.

    To test this out, i’d suggest to remove MIDI (or USB cables) one at a time to see when the clock drops back to the expected normal speed - using this method, you can easily find the device that sends the additional clock and disable it there. Alternatively you can disable the affected MIDI Clock input port on SEQ v4+ (filter clock on the second port), but to reduce general MIDI traffic, it might make sense to not send the second MIDI clock in the first place.

    Hope this helps!
    Best regards and have a happy easter time!
    Peter

      PS: The simplest case would be if your SEQ v4+ is connected to Ableton Live just via a single USB cable - in this case, make sure that Live is sending MIDI clock only on one of the four virtual SEQ v4+ USB interfaces.

      Best regards,
      Peter

        Whow thank you for that quick answer, and yes, it works. Thank you and perhaps I may ask another question in a minute, - my wife will just arrive with my little do and I have to hep her - just a minute… - really great to be here.

        Glad it worked and no hurries, we won’t go anywhere 🙂.

        Generally, we try to answer every question, it can just take a bit longer than the last one 🙂.

        Best regards and have a good weekend,
        Peter

          And this is my question:
          If I created a track of more than 16 steps and I want to change all notes simultaneously I use the ALL function but the changes will only have an effect for the 16 steps actual. On my second “older” device it works anyhow but is there a global way to change that? If I use “EXIT” and than “Step select” it is shown “Select the step which should be be controlled by the ALL function” but there are shown only 16 “*”
          Is there a way to select more than the 16 steps?
          Perhaps a global function?
          thank youvery much and have a nice eastern weekend too.
          regards
          martin

          deboje
          no problem, it should still be possible with the newest firmware, just tested it over here.

          First, make sure you are in the normal step view mode for this (not 303 view or similar).
          Then, press “ALL” and using the upper general purpose keys select all steps (they should blink in green). This is your selection pattern, marking all steps to be modified.

          Then, the trick is to turn the encoder of the currently selected step (marked with the “> … <” cursor, which you can move with your jog wheel). Then all note values, also outside the visible page should be modified. If you turn any other encoder, only the notes between the encoder you turned and the selected step will be modified (“range adjustment”).

          There’s another trick: that is if you push and hold the ALL key while turning the encoder of the selected step, then all steps will be set to the same value, otherwise you’d change the step values relative to their previous value.

          Hope it helps! Best regards and enjoy!
          Peter

            Hello Peter,
            thank you for the advise. Well I tried what you suggested but it doesn’t work, only the 16 visable steps will change.
            Is it because I have the Firmware V4+.96 ?
            And if I have to update the firmware whow to do that? Is there a manual to be downloaded?
            The latest manual I have is quiet old “midibox_seq_v4_beginner_s_guide” and surly not actual.
            I don’t want to waiste your time, perhaps you have a link where I can get hints step by step how to get up to date.
            Thank you very much for any further help.
            regards
            Martin

              PS: what is astonishing, my older Midibox SEQ V4.094b worked that way, means that all steps will change when I push and hold the ALL key. I even don’t have to hold it, just choosing the ALL function will change all notes.
              But anyhow perhaps an upgrade to the latest firmware would be recommendable. (?)

              deboje no problem and yes, this is interesting.

              First of all: you are up-to-date, 4.096+ is about as modern as it gets, 4.097 did only change minor things, an upgrade will not change the behaviour of the ALL function.

              The beginner’s guide is also up to date - you could get the cheat sheets from here, which explain the midiphy SEQ v4+ concepts and keys:
              https://www.midiphy.com/en/mbseq-v4-/
              (bottom of the page)

              and here is the big SEQ v4/v4+ manual, which explains every page and function of your sequencer:
              http://ucapps.de/midibox_seq_manual_m.html

              Regarding the “ALL” feature - did you try to turn the encoder of the currently selected step? (Not pushing and holding the ALL button?)

              Best regards,
              Peter

                Yes, I did. Step 1 is selected AND I change the encoder of step 1.
                (thank you for the links - I will look at those later on)
                I have no idea how to match it.

                  Besides that, I use midi cable instaed USB, perhabs this is relevant?
                  I don’t think so because it has nothing to do with the connection to the DAW

                    @deboje

                    Found it! 🙂 - make sure you set the option “All function works in step view only” to “disabled”:

                    This makes sure that ALL modifies all steps, also those outside of the current 16-step view.

                    Best regards,
                    Peter

                      Peter, yes thats it. You make my day :-)
                      Thanks really a lot and have a nice rest easter sunday.
                      Best regards
                      martin

                      deboje you’re welcome, glad it works now as expected!
                      Best regards and enjoy!
                      Peter

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