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Re: LP2 at namm Louie's start/stop



The 2880 also works as a master, in fact as a master you can still use the octave ability which you can't as a slave. The 2880 has much more midi ability according to the manual, never tried it myself. The last chapters here explain. http://www.ehx.com/assets/instructions/2880.pdf

best,

J

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:07 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
ok, you definitely lost me now,

can you elucidate your point?

Charles Zwicky wrote:
Shouldn't matter either way if it adheres to the MIDI spec...


Charles,
Many thanks for the 2880 info.
..but we're talking about using the looper as the master here.

I don't know if the LP2 continues to send clock after it's stopped,
but it certainly can't send worthwhile clock *before* the length
is defined by tapping ;-)


andy b

Charles Zwicky wrote:
Andy B,

The "Start/Stop" is an separate MIDI command and many (if not most?)