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Re: drum machines and looping
Also I seem to remember that I could'nt get the start, stop to start and
end both in
sync.This when the Jam Man is the boss and the HR-16 is the slave unit.
Jeff
tdbajus wrote:
> Thinking about bringing the old HR-16 out of retirement. Now, I could
>be wrong
> here but:
>
> 1) I am under the impression that one can, with a JamMan, have the old
>beast
> drive the midi time to the drum machine
>
> 2) I am also under the impression that one can have the looper slave to
>the
> drum machine and have the loop lengths determined by the length of the
>drum
> loop, but:
>
> a) the JamMan will occassionally pop because the audio loop is
>not
> sample accurate in relation to the HR16.
>
> b) Odd time signatures are a problem.
>
> Now, I like the idea of having the tempo of the hr-16 vary slightly (by
>setting
> the time with tapping the JM). It would seem that option #1 would be
>the way to
> go.
>
> Now the question is- am I deluded? Will this work? and more
>importantly- has
> anyone here done this (considering the midi prowess of those on the list
>here, I
> would think that (if this is possible) many of you guys have. Does
>anyone else
> out there still use the HR-16 at all, or in this type of rig in
>particular?
>
> Trevor
>
> PS: Kim Flint (a rock and roll name if there ever was one) is the cat's
>pajamas.