I've got a little problem with Nanoloop One (v1.7) in combination with my Arduinoboy. I get it to sync to the MIDI clock just fine, but the STOP message does not seem to be interpreted correctly, i.e. Nanoloop does not jump back to step 1.
The MIDI clock source is an Octatrack, and I'm pretty sure the STOP signal is sent correctly. Is this behaviour normal? Might it be worth to try and update the Arduinoboy code to the latest version? I'd rather ask before I do it, because I'll have to pry out the chip put it into an Arduino and flash it from there... which is a bit of a hassle, but if it's worth it I'll try!
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this can only be done manually by pressing A+B again.
nanoloop does not receive commands. arduinoboy (and the USB-MIDI) convert MIDI clock to analog sync pulses. stop only stops the pulses but can not reset nanoloop's step position.