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PS. you might have to shift the time signature on the sequencer.......4/4 = 8/4 0R 4/2 etc. till you get the down beat (clock) you want....this is, by the way, before you begin to create anything on the sequencer Kirby Shelstad wrote: > If your syncing to a drum machine or sequencer use a tempo that is twice >as > fast as you want it. ie. 200bpm instead of 100bpm. Then 8ths will >actually be > 16ths. This is also a good method for sequencing when you want to record >more > nuanced parts and want to have more resolution. > > k > > ARTHUR LEE MUSIC wrote: > > > Hey...does anyone know if you can Quantize (to say the nearest 16th or >32nd > > note) > > while in Record Mode when setting up your first loop on the EDP? > > > > If the answer is using a drum machine as a clock... > > My next question would be....could the software (Loop IV) be modified >to > > provide that option internally? > > > > My third question would be if the drum machine as clock is the only >way to > > go > > where would I find the info on it? > > > > Thanks, > > Arthur Lee > > www.arthurleemusic.com