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Thanks Kim... I was suspecting some quantize feature being the cause this, or something weird signal being sent to my EDP via midi. Looks like there will be Loop IV upgrade in my near future! -jas http://dimbulb.org Albuquerque > > > At 03:06 PM 2/9/2005, Jason Fink wrote: > >> I have recently begun to sync my EDP with my comrades midi clock. > > > great! > >> It seems to work very well for a short period of time, then at some >> point >> when I press 'RECORD', instead of begining to record, I get 3 zeros >> on the >> display for a few seconds before commencing to record. Therefore it is >> not capturing the beginning of my loop (although it does play the >> chopped >> loop completly in sync). > > > It is quantizing the beginning of the Recording to the downbeat > defined by the midi clock. This is either because you are using > LoopIII version of the EDP software, and that is the way it always > works. Or you are using LoopIV software and you have Quantize turned on. > > With LoopIV you can also use sync without quantize, which allows you > the freedom to start recording at any time, and when you end recording > it rounds off to the correct length and keeps you in sync. This is > nice for music that may start without an obvious downbeat, or where > you don't want to be aligned to downbeat of the measure. It sounds > like this is what you are wanting to do. > >> A soon as I unplug the midi cable from the EDP, 'Record' goes back >> to functioning >> as I expect it should. Plug it back in, the 3 zeros appear upon >> pressing 'Record'. >> Powering down the unit does not seem to help during the same session >> (although >> when I return the following week it does work properly for a short >> time, afterwhich >> the same old behavior returns). > > > Yes, that is normal. When it recognizes that sync signals are present, > it begins syncing. > > kim