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RE: Repeaters Clock out



"Are there manipulations on the Repeater that makes it invent those
strange clock divisions?"


Don't know about straight clock to the edp... but to the Mo-Fx I have
experience.

Here is the setup.  Basic loop recorded, tempo locked, and playing back.
Mo-Fx - Only delay engaged, synched to MIDI

Using the momentary buttons on the Mo-Fx, along with the feedback dial
(starting at 0, then snapping to 100%) I capture the loop into the Mo-Fx,
then let Mo-Fx stand alone looping, but still synched to Repeaters clock
(still playing)

This loop will go along fine for 5 iterations or so, then there will be a
glitch.  Kind of like when you switch the speed of the delay in
mid-playback.

This glitch is caused by the Repeater's clock not being "solid" enough
...that is all I know

My take on it is that the clock can be trusted for an aproximate 10 seconds
widows of critical time.  After that, it gets iffy.

-Nathan


                                                                  .-.
     .-.                       .-.                               /   \
    /   \       .-.           /   \       .-.     .-.           /     \
 --/-----\-----/---\----N-a-t-h-a-n---@---G-i-z-a-.-c-o-m------/-------\
  /       \   /     \       /       \   /     '-'     \       /         \
           '-'       \     /         '-'               \     /
                      \   /                             \   /
                       '-'                               '-'