21st August 2012
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#1 | | Lives for gear
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Thread Starter | Where can i buy a INNERLOCK SYNC GEN? I am in the USA!
I would like to buy an innerlock sync gen to sync my LM-1 to Logic. Where do they sell these? I live in the States. How do i hook it up and do i need a box that lets me connect 1/4'' for 48ppq?
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21st August 2012
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#2 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by javd007 I would like to buy an innerlock sync gen to sync my LM-1 to Logic. Where do they sell these? I live in the States. How do i hook it up and do i need a box that lets me connect 1/4'' for 48ppq? | Analog Haven a n a l o g u e h a v e n
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21st August 2012
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#3 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by javd007 I would like to buy an innerlock sync gen to sync my LM-1 to Logic. Where do they sell these? I live in the States. How do i hook it up and do i need a box that lets me connect 1/4'' for 48ppq? | Innerlock is a small company in Australia.
I am sure their are dealers in the States.
I am wanting one also for the Tempest and have been reading the manual on the website.
Head over to the site and check it out.
Must admit the website is a little daunting but I hear this is a great product for synch issues.
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21st August 2012
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#4 | | Lives for gear
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Yea theyre website is HORRIBLE! Its more confusing than the reason Kesha is famous.
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21st August 2012
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#5 | | Lives for gear
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analog haven should get a shipment in soon. Then it will be on their site.
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21st August 2012
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#6 | | Lives for gear
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Do I need a breakout box for the linn? Where do I get it??
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21st August 2012
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#7 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by javd007 Yea theyre website is HORRIBLE! Its more confusing than the reason Kesha is famous. | Website isn't the best, but service is good. Send them an email or give them a call if you are confused about something.
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21st August 2012
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#8 | | Gear Guru
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Innerclock are great.
Drop them an email.
I'm using the Euro modular version and it's outstanding.
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21st August 2012
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#9 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by javd007 Yea theyre website is HORRIBLE! Its more confusing than the reason Kesha is famous. | I haven't tried ordering from innerclock direct (don't even know if its possible?) but apart from that I found his website very informative and helpful.
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21st August 2012
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#10 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by javd007 Do I need a breakout box for the linn? Where do I get it?? | Say what ?
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21st August 2012
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#11 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Morechips I haven't tried ordering from innerclock direct (don't even know if its possible?) but apart from that I found his website very informative and helpful. | You can place an order from the website by email. Depending on wether there is products in stock it might be quicker to order from Analoghaven.
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22nd August 2012
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#12 | | Gear addict
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A H don't have the Pro in stock, only the previous model. I enquired a few days ago. Better off ordering direct from Innerclock in Aus.
To determine whether or not you need a box to convert ppqn for the Linn you should read the specs on Innerclock's site (yes I know it's initially confusing, but all the info you need, and YouTube vids are there).
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22nd August 2012
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#13 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Dirty Halo Analog Haven | i would suggest NOT buying the one Analogue Haven has in stock.
ie - this one: a n a l o g u e h a v e n
i bought one from there because they were the only place in the US that sold them. when it arrived i wondered why it didn't come with the new software that's shown on the Innerclock website. contacted David at Innerclock (great guy, awesome service), and was informed that AH had sold me an original version which wasn't compatible with the new software. had to send it to Australia ($50+) for an upgrade, and David ate the shipping cost ($80) to send it back to me. pain in the ass, and we both lost money in the process.
if you don't need the newer Pro version, i'd probably be willing to sell mine. i've never even used it. this is it here:
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22nd August 2012
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#14 | | Gear nut
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I have the Sync Gen Pro 5din/5midi unit #001 - it is beyond amazing... it is the glue in my studio. 909/303/606/MD all synced so tight to cubase.
In regards to the Linn, ive spoken to David Lackey (owner/creator of the Innerclock) and he advised me that they are beta testing a 1/4" 48PPQ adapter for the Sync Gen to control Linn clocks. That was around 6 months ago, he may very well have it ready to go, just email him, his support is first class.
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22nd August 2012
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#15 | | Lives for gear
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so you can't chain units using one midi clock output, right? you need the pro version with multiple outs?
and yeah, that's one of the worst websites i've ever had the displeasure of trying to navigate. talk about brain-rape.
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22nd August 2012
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#16 | | Moderator
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Originally Posted by jbuonacc i would suggest NOT buying the one Analogue Haven has in stock.
ie - this one: a n a l o g u e h a v e n
i bought one from there because they were the only place in the US that sold them. when it arrived i wondered why it didn't come with the new software that's shown on the Innerclock website. contacted David at Innerclock (great guy, awesome service), and was informed that AH had sold me an original version which wasn't compatible with the new software. had to send it to Australia ($50+) for an upgrade, and David ate the shipping cost ($80) to send it back to me. pain in the ass, and we both lost money in the process.
if you don't need the newer Pro version, i'd probably be willing to sell mine. i've never even used it. this is it here: | good catch!  so, the only difference between yours and the Pro is the amount of outputs, right?
why didn't you use it? 
OP what you can also do, is call Sean (Analogue Haven) and I'm sure he can do that update part for you.
or sell you a newer version.
but I'd go with Jbuonacc's one.
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22nd August 2012
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#17 | | Gear maniac
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I bought a SYNC GEN PRO direct from Innerclock
last year which I´m using with my LM1.
I had some problem with start and stop function
after I talked to David(great service) about it
He built me a breakout box for free and ever since it´s been
working great.
And as said before they are working on to have that integrated with the original
sync box.
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22nd August 2012
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#18 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by atma so you can't chain units using one midi clock output, right? you need the pro version with multiple outs? | not sure if i'm reading you correctly, but afaik you can use a MIDI output expander box to increase the number of MIDI outs. it just can't rely on any internal software, which would screw things up. i have a Roland MPU-105 with mine for this purpose (1 in, 5 out). Quote:
Originally Posted by Reptil good catch!  so, the only difference between yours and the Pro is the amount of outputs, right? | correct. Quote:
why didn't you use it? | when i bought it, i was thinking that i might keep a small hardware setup with my Nord G2 and Elektron boxes. in the time that it took to receive it, plus the time that it took to have it upgraded, i decided that i wasn't going to bother with hardware any more (at least not to the extent that i need to sync it with my DAW). it was a bit of an impulse buy. Quote:
OP what you can also do, is call Sean (Analogue Haven) and I'm sure he can do that update part for you.
or sell you a newer version.
| the upgrade required a board swap, though i actually think David gave me a whole new unit. also, oddly enough, last time i looked i don't think i saw Analogue Haven listed on the Innerclock site as an official distributor. i know they were linked to on there before. not sure what the status is with that.
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22nd August 2012
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#19 | | Gear maniac
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Hey all - missed this thread - mid office relocation so a bit crazy for a few more days. Please if anyone has any questions email me anytime - david@innerclocksystems.com and I'll try and answer as quick as I can. We are just about set to ship Shawn at Haven a large batch of Sync-Gen IIPROs and Sync-Gen IILS (Euro Modules) - should be Stateside within ten days all being well. Thanks for all the positive comments people from those of you with hands on experience with our devices - you tell the story better than I could! As for the website - I build and maintain it myself so I take full responsibility for any mental torture it may induce. The problem is that for every one individual that cant stand the site I get ten emails saying how much they love it and don't change a thing. We are a small company with a loyal user base and like to keep it personal as much as we can so if the web site doesn't give you enough information - please email me direct and I'll answer as best as I can. Regards as always to all - David
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22nd August 2012
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#20 | | Lives for gear
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thanks david. Im also waiting on the AH shipment.
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22nd August 2012
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#21 | | Lives for gear
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Not sure what the issue is with the site.
It's individual and functions well and on top of that it has a ton of info available.
Keep up the good work fella and dont change a thing.
There are far to many wannabe apple/microsofts out there already
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24th August 2012
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#22 | | Lives for acid
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Hi David. I personally love the website. Very 1995 and I love reading all the philosophical musings. They are a testament to your obsession with perfect sync and this is reflected in the testimonials about the product
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#23 | | Moderator
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Originally Posted by skanker Not sure what the issue is with the site.
It's individual and functions well and on top of that it has a ton of info available.
Keep up the good work fella and dont change a thing.
There are far to many wannabe apple/microsofts out there already | yeah I don't mind it either. it's a bit like dungeons and dragons but then with clocks. |
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