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    check this link out

    http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2963609

    the bottom post.

    and this one

    http://discussions.apple.com/thread....readID=1186734

    The TR-909 is MIDI-compatible and it has one MIDI input and two MIDI outputs. It can be synchronized to an incoming MIDI clock signal, but somehow I never really managed to achieve a perfect sync. I don't know if it had to do with my sequencer, the MIDI cables or the drum machine itself, but I remember myself tearing my hair in frustration while listening to the boom-chack of the TR-909 slowly and painfully starting to drift out of sync, often in the middle of a recording session.
    You'd be better using it as a module rather than using the patterns on it.

    The only possible thing i can think of is retriggering the sync every single bar or so??

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    there are 3 tempo modes on the 909, one to act as a master, two to act as slaves.

    when in track play mode, hold down shift and hit the tempo mode button (last one on the right, to the left of the accent button), you should see the display change through "135" (master tempo mode), "__0" and "_0_" (slave modes).

    can't remember of the top of me head which slave mode is which, but it could be that you've been in the wrong tempo mode is all that's wrong.

    If I was using it with ableton, I'd use it as the master tempo (in the tempo mode that displays bpm) and sync everything from it. much easier and you can utilise the 2 midi outs if necessary.

    that's how we used to get our macs in sync back when ableton wouldn't send out a midi clock (v1).

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    I dont use the 909 much anymore, but i remember having hideous syncing issues between the machine and Cubase SX3.

    Syncing it to Ableton helped the problem slightly but i was never able to get it fully synced perfectly. I agree with the above, triggering it with midi and using it as a sound module is much better.

    Hell i only used it to paint 4 kicks in a bar in the midi sequencer, print it down to audio and then just copy and paste across the entire track. Never could figure out why i couldnt get the 16 step sequencer to sync properly.

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    solution :)

    sr16 triggering the 9, and using Live as the master clock thru a Midiman splitter to the su200 & sr16.. lock grooves to adjust :)

    now using..

    alesis sr16 drumachine
    alesis ineko fx unit
    alesis philtre filter unit
    acer laptop running Live 6
    yamaha su200 loop sampler
    soundlab foot pedal
    roland tr909
    technics 1210 (x2)
    zoom rfx300 fx unit (x2)
    ecler nuo5 mixer
    labtec number pad
    uc16 midi controller
    uc17 midi controller

    plus a shitload of cut loops in Live & a bunch of lock groooves.. \artists waaaay too many to list now, but i will get to it :)

 

 

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