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Yo Mark! I think we have a rich point of discussion to mine here. Just after I wrote that the DD-20 *could* run in "virtual sync" with a drum machine, you wrote: > Then the DD-20 (I looper that I own and love) will not > work for you at all. Why? No device can loop > perfectly forever unless it can sync to a MIDI clock. > You'll get drift. It sneeks up on you pretty fast and > very quickly you will not have a loop that is synced > to your drums. I would amend your warnings about non-MIDI-sync'd loop-and-drum setups by paying attention to the following rather strong words: "at all" and "perfectly forever." For you, the DD-20 won't work "at all" as a syncing looper, yet for me it runs in "virtual sync" for comfortably long periods of time - fifteen minutes to a half hour before audible drift occurs. For me, that's not sneaking up pretty fast. No, it's not "perfectly forever" but it's workable. I suppose if I had the bucks I'd try some other hardware, but for under $400 I have my two DD-20s which run in a very acceptable sync with each other AND in sync with my under-$200 Zoom drum machine. Let me also make clear that it actually takes a little effort and advance preparation to get my DD-20s and my drum machine to run side by side in sync. If my drum machine is bapping away at 80 b.p.m., I have to whip out my calculator and solve the magic formula: delay time of one beat in milliseconds = [60 x 1000/80 beats per minute] . Solved, this equals 750ms, so if I want one beat to loop over and over, I'll set my DD-20s to 0750. >From here, I don't find it too hard to calculate for four beats (750 x 4), eight beats (750 x 8), or for way groovy rhythmic displacement like 10-1/4 beats (750 x 10.25). While this minute or so of calculating doesn't bother me in the least, it could prove annoying to someone who just wants to turn on a drum machine and loop (relatively) instantly, then tweak the drum track up by 4 b.p.m. and expect the looper to follow suit. I'll tell ya, I would LOVE-LOVE-LOVE to see a delay-based looper-like piece of hardware like the DD-20s with a friggin' MIDI clock input. I know there have been discussions about why this some kind of severe problem for engineers to design, but man, a DD-20 with MIDI sync would cause my poor heart to skip a beat (maybe I will need MIDI sync for the day I may need a pacemaker!) DD-50, anyone? Douglas Baldwin, coyote-at-large www.thecoyote.org coyotelk@optonline.net "Life! Life! Clouds and clowns! You don't have to come down!" - Sly and the Family Stone