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It seems like one advantage of using the EDP as the master would be the ability to move thru several loops of different cycle lengths & have the Repeater react via its time stretch capability. John --- Neil Goldstein <ngold@home.com> wrote: > Would love to hear how people would use both of > these together. They are > both so rich in features, and have an interesting > overlap and mutually > exclusive features too. > > I haven't had a chance (or desire) to work with both > of mine together, and > honestly, I was contemplating selling my EDP as the > Repeater does so much of > what I've used the EDP for, now that the new OS is > out. But I love the EDP, > its served me well, but I don't want too much > complexity. And honestly the > Repeater wins, for my purposes, if its one or the > other. > > On the other side of the coin, now that the midi > sync is working tight in > the Repeater, there are some real cool possibilities > running both of these > together. > > Before I play with both together, I would like to > have some kind of roadmap > for what I want to do and how to do it, esp vis a > vis what is master and > what is slave. > > All this over-analyis is because of my limited time > for music I'm wanting to > practice and create, rather than be messing with > settings, etc. > > So I would love to hear from some of you advanced > users, even if you don't > have both units, what kind of things you could/would > do. Trade secrets are > esp welcome :-) > > > Neil Goldstein > Portland, Oregon > > > ===== John Tidwell __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com