I’m wondering if anyone reading this is using two digitones to control each other over midi?
I guess I don’t understand why I’m getting loopback, or better, why it isn’t consistent? If I have a new init project on each digitone and I set one to send clock and one to recieve. I turn program change send and recieve off. I have one digitones tracks set to midi channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 and the other 5, 6, 7 and 8. I turn fx and auto channel off (maybe auto channel is the problem?) Everything works fine for a few hours. I can sequence each digitone with the other, although there is a slight lag, I can send and recieve cc and I can press double stop. After a little bit or it seems after I turn digitones off and back on, I eventualy get double stop hang loopback.
I don’t understand what im doing to have it work fine for a couple hours and then give me loopback? If I re init new projects and re set my midi settings, everything works fine again for a bit, but eventually I get double stop loopback.
Maybe this is common behavior that coincidentally only happens after I’ve hit stop a few times, then it hangs? Maybe it’s due to me turning auto channel off? Maybe it’s tied to turning power off and on after setting it up?
Is everyone else able to run midi from digitone to digitone or Digitakt and not get double stop loopback? Is this common? I thought it only happened if you were looping midi directly back into a single machine but I do understand I suppose since there is no transport control setting available. Maybe if I turn clock send and recieve off?