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Sim N Tonic Nome II MIDI Master Clock
Sim N Tonic Nome II MIDI Master Clock
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Nome II from Sim'n Ton ic is a high-precision

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Anyone who has wasted hours fighting with MIDI offset menus, interface latency delays, and drifting Ableton grids knows that software clock sync is an absolute nightmare. The Sim'n Tonic Nome II fixes this by acting as the uncompromised dictator of your studio's tempo. Instead of slave-syncing your hardware to a computer, the Nome II runs the clock on a dedicated hardware chip and drives both the DAW and your synths perfectly in phase.
It is small, incredibly simple to deploy, and frees you from having to use a modular module (like a Pam's) just to run your studio clock. The addition of dual analog clock/DIN sync lines means your modular gear or 80s vintage boxes stay just as tight as your modern USB controllers. It is a massive workflow upgrade in a tiny footprint.
FAQs
FAQs
Q: How does the U-SYNC technology fix the usual latency problems when recording hardware synths into a DAW?
A: Traditional setups send MIDI clock from the DAW through your audio interface, adding computer processor jitter and buffer latency. U-SYNC turns this model upside down. The Nome II controls the timeline via its embedded hardware, and the U-SYNC plugin align's the DAW's playback engine to the hardware clock. Because the timing reference is offloaded to a dedicated, hardware device, your synthesizers and drum machines line up exactly on the DAW grid upon capture without manual post-processing tweaks.
Q: Can I run more than two MIDI devices simultaneously if the unit only features two physical MIDI ports?
A: Yes, easily. The Nome II outputs identical, highly stable master clock information on both physical 5-pin DIN outputs. To expand your gear network, you can run a cable from one of the Nome's outputs into your first synth, and then chain additional hardware instruments together sequentially using their internal MIDI Thru sockets. The sub-5ns clock timing remains rock-solid even when chained down the line.
Q: How do the analog clock outputs work for interfacing with a Eurorack modular system?
A: The 3.5mm analog output jack is a stereo TRS connector that carries two entirely independent clock configurations. Using the unit's onboard settings, you can configure the clock speeds anywhere from 1 to 24 PPQN (pulses per quarter note). This makes it perfectly compatible with clock-divider modules, vintage hardware sequencers, or Eurorack master controllers (like Pam's Pro Workout or Endorphin.es modules).
Q: Can I attach a footswitch or pedal to the Nome II to control it hands-free while playing?
A: Yes, the multi-function 6.35mm jack on the side is explicitly engineered to recognize standard momentary or latching dual guitar pedals and sustain switches. You can easily map the pedal inputs inside the system configuration to handle critical stage operations, such as toggling the metronome mute, executing precise tap tempo changes, or triggering hands-free hardware Play, Stop, and Resync functions mid-performance.
Specifications
Specifications
- MIDI master clock
- Tempo: 30 - 400 BPM
- Time signature: 1 - 99 beats per bar
- Large, bright display
- U-Sync indicator
- integrated audio metronome with 60 click sounds
- Mute metronome
- tap tempo
- Robust metal housing
- USB-C power / data
- Analog output (3.5mm Stereo jack)
- Multifunction input (6.3mm Stereo jack)
- 2x MIDI Out
- Metronome audio output (6.3mm Stereo jack)
- Dimensions: 12.8 x 7.6 x 5.4 cm
- Weight: 362 g
Returns & Refunds
Returns & Refunds
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Warranty
Warranty
Every product at Blip comes with a full manufacturer's warranty for long-term peace of mind. As a specialist UK retailer, we fully support your statutory rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. If your gear arrives faulty or develops an inherent problem in the first 30 days, we will provide a full refund or replacement. For faults developing after 30 days, we will facilitate a swift repair or replacement through the manufacturer's official service channels to ensure your gear is back in the studio as quickly as possible.
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