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Yikes!! Sounds awful!!! I will also be synching to EDP, so sounds like I'll be ok. So kicking the EDP into half speed creates a terrible mess I suppose? I'll have to hear this mess to hear if I like it... LOL One new question that this throws up us that I guess this pretty much rules out starting a loop on the KPro, as you start a loop. For example setting up a BPM by pressing UNDO in reset, and selecting BPM by Feedback knob, there's no way to start the thing without hitting a button. But this us what you said right out... Only NOW do I get that... Der Mark Sent from my (advertisement removed) On 1 Mar 2011, at 02:25, phillip wilson <phillwilson@hotmail.com> wrote: > howdy mark > > changing clock times results in pitch shift of audio recorded...if that >is good or bad depends completely on your outlook musically, i would >descripe it as a rather sticky mess, but then given the right aplication >im sure it could be used as a great effect...as always the tool is what >it is...its how you use it. > > the transitional period is to my ear chaotic and elastic...but it does >seem to keep relative time once it has slowed but obviously at a lower >pitch (reverse for bmp increase) > > in my aplication its not an issue as i sync it to the relativly static >edp clock, if you have heard the repeaters time/pitch slide as you >scroll, its not dissimilar...somehow not as pretty though. > > the only big one to remember is to erase loop content before restarting >at a new speed...ive had some horrible sets where i have done an echoplex > multiply to record funtion which ends up with a differant clock >time...this basicsally messes with all recorded kopro material to some >random half arsed non-pitch. > > again it wouldnt supprise me at all if someone could work this into an >awesome mutch longed for feature...especially with the very controlled >clocks of something like the looperlative. > > > > om: markfrancombe@gmail.com > > Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 21:52:23 +0100 > > Subject: Re: midi looping, synths, and kaossilators > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > > > But here's a question (or experiment) for you Philip... So you say > > it's an audio looper, that syncs pretty good from midi clock??? So... > > What happens if you slow down the clock? > > > > > > Mark > > > > > > > >