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Re: Back to the EDP, Home at last!
> Sam Nilsson wrote:
>>
>> I have two EDPs and I'm not 100% sure about this, but in my
>> experience they do stay in phase in normal looping situations, but
>> once I start using the loop IV "granular" features which change
>> the loop length and/or start/end points then I noticed the units
>> going out of phase.
>>
>> I think if the cycle length is altered granularly in real-time
>> with insert/multiply/substitute etc. that is what causes the units
>> to go out of phase.
>>
>> Can anyone confirm this?
>>
>> - Sam
>>
On 10 feb 2007, at 13.38, andy butler wrote:
> Yep, that's about right.
> It also happens sometimes if you "re-record" a loop
> (i.e. if you start recording while not in reset)
> and occasionally when you do Next-Record.
>
> ..all part of the fun
>
> best to work out strategies to deal with this when it happens at a
> gig.
Is this a total loss of sync or is it just a little fluttering? Are
you (Sam) talking about using two EDPs for the same actions, as left
and right channel in a stereo signal? Or does this problem happen
when running them as two mono units in synced poly rhythmic parts?
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