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See "SwitchQuantize" in the EDP manual. There are various settings for when the EDP will switch to the next loop. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: <mwsmart@insightbb.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 11:15 AM Subject: Re: RC20 - EDP sync > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > sounds good, usually 2 color LEDs have three legs of which the center > > is ground. > > maybe you get a better signal on the other side of the resistor that > > feeds the LED > > > > probably you find a concrete instruction in the LD archive since I > > usually try to make such tricks available when I discover them... but > > this may be the less fun way :-) > > I found that note by searching for "RC-20 LED" in the > archives, thanks. I think if I do this I might get burned > by the fact that the LED is flashing even when the loop is > not playing. I would want it to only send synch pulses when > the loop is playing, requiring an "AND" of the Play LED > and the flashing LED. Maybe a surface mount TTL chip will > fit in there someplace. > > I have a question about Loop IV..I see in the manual that > if you have synch = In and you hit Record, the EDP will wait > till the next synch pulse arrives before it starts recording. > Similarly it will not stop recording till the next synch > pulse after you hit Record again. Does this also apply to > NextLoop? I am using the EDP with AutoRecord=On so I can > record several loops in series without a pause. It would be > cool if the EDP would wait for the next synch pulse after > hitting Next before starting the recording of the next loop. > > Mark Smart > www.marksmart.net >