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Re: do any slave sync?




> Luis,
> did the edp sync ok for you?
To a certain xtent yes,yes the way you are describing it is the way it 
would round it up which was a nice solution,i was just wondering if thats 
the way the LP does it.
The problem is the lost syncronization over time,i did a gig strictly 
syncing the EDP to my sampler as a slave and  i needed to retrigger it 
constantly (after about a minute or less )to sync up again.Soemtimes it 
would stay in perfect syncfor a longer time whil other times it 
ididnt,sorft of like the brother sync mistery;-)
Luis 

> 
> The edp would have started to record exactly when you
> pressed record,
> and would have rounded the length of the loop to fit the
> incoming midi.
> So edp start point can be displaced against the start point
> of the midi bar
> by any arbitrary amount, and it will stay synced. The
> recorded audio is kept
> precisely in time, irrelevant of where the the loop
> startpoint is.
> You wouldn't notice the displacement unless you
> re-triggered the loop.
> 
> I've no idea if the Looperlative does that.
> 
> 
> andy
> 
>