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> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:21 PM, Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de> wrote: >> >> You'll have to program a couple of EDP commands and a Gordius loop >> >> do a Startpoint(edp) >> >> then >> >> repeat(lg) >> Re-trigger(edp) >> Delay(lg) >> end repeat(lg) On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 11:02 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote: > Say what?... > What did I just read? > Are you trying to tell me that, the above is stutter, but done on the > Gordius? Blimey... Id forgotton how much fun I was having on Gordius... > Time > Time Time... where is it? Here are some things I just discovered the other day regarding implementing fun tricks by the Little Giant: Using the Little Giant Control Center editor software you need to start out by going into the Clock Tab and select "Send MIDI Clock messages". If you're listening gear requires something else than MIDI Clock there is also the option "Send the following macro content on each beat: xxxx (drop down menu for your custom macro). Next stage is to start building "stomp box switches" loaded with whatever timing quantised events you fancy. In the patch edit tab you select "Gordius Command" and pick one from the drop-down menu. Since the Little Giant now is you rig's global tempo master anything timing critical will hit the slaving devices at the timing you set up your Gordius patches to use. The Gordius command "Delay" is a good tool for quantising actions; Set the Delay Value to "Synced to Clock" (rather than to "Absolute Time") and pick your number of beats for the pedal kick to be delayed until sent out. Instant simple looper quantisation. I tried it out with the AxeFxII looper but just for an afternoon because I rather like to use Mobius Looper as the sync master and these Gordius timing stuff only works when Gordius is the sync master. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen