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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: What to do with 5
The EDP Brothersync was designed to allow a variety of connection scenarios, and not necessarily enforce a fixed master/slave relationship. If you have multiple EDP's connected, you have to make a few decisions about the intended sync scenario. With five connected together, I'd expect that if you're working in traditional "song" structures that you want all of them to relate to a common base loop length, so that any loop on any machine can be expressed as an even multiple the base loop. It gets tricky when ANY machine can define the base loop depending on your settings. Another potential issue, if you're trying to use one MIDI controller to control all five EDP's, is preventing collision of the MIDI commands (also assuming that you want independent control of each box). Once you've defined a loop on one EDP, the other sync'ed boxes won't reset their sync start point until a full loop cycle has passed on the "temporary master" EDP. Your EDP #1 has no inherent "precedence" in determining the master base loop length unless you set the system up that way. Several people on the list have done this with three EDP's running off one controller, but I believe the only person who's done much work with five at once is Andre LaFosse, who's no longer on the list. TH On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 7:22 AM, Joseph Tufariello <synchro1@optonline.net> wrote:
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