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Re: Looper as MIDIclock master



Hello Matthias!
I am using the SR16, the big brother to the HR16, and it can record after
synching to MIDI clock.
You just have to be in compose mode.
Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: Matthias Grob <matthias@grob.org>
To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 3:43 PM
Subject: Looper as MIDIclock master


> Hi
>
> Another "sequencer" question:
>
> We programmed the EDP to send out MIDIclock to drive a sequencer or
> drum machine. We did endless tests to confirm the various clock
> rates, StartSong, StopSong..., but since I rather dislike prerecorded
> or even synthesized sounds in my music, I never used that feature.
> ... until yesterday: I used an old HR16 drum machine and imagined
> that I could record a bass line on the EDP and then program some drum
> pattern into the HR16, in real time. It did not work. It seams that
> the HR16 only records with internal clock. So I would have to prepare
> the pattern and then start it from the EDP. Thats not my style.
> Its not even possible to program something in non real time to fit to
> the running loop and then start it synced (Exept with the not
> finished LOOP4 soft, where MUTE-UNDO also can send a StartSong).
> Maybe I should get some newer equipment...
>
> Does someone use a drum machine or stand alone sequencer slaved to
> the MIDIclock out of some Looping device?
> Can you program the drum sequence in real time?
>
>
>           ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org
>
>