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Re: EDP and Repeater Use



Keep an eye on the small green light on the far right- the EDP simply makes
the loop start point and end points a "bar" - and the tempo is calculated
based on the 8th/beat setting. I am pretty sure this is correct- So if you
make a short loop with 8ths setting like at 16- the tempo would be
calculated to be very fast-

Cliff

----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Goldstein" <ngold@attbi.com>
To: "Loopers-Delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 5:34 PM
Subject: FW: EDP and Repeater Use


> Original msg from Per:
>
> > EDP is the master clock. The cool thing is that you can stop everything
a
> > long press on the rec pedal while playing an "instrument fill".
>
> This is actually the coolest idea I've heard yet in using these in 
>tandem!
>
> The thing I have yet to grasp is how the EDP interprets tempo when it is
the
> clock master. Is there anything on the manual on that?  What is 
>considered
a
> bar or a time signature or tempo when your EDP loop is 3, 10 or 30
seconds?
> And how does the RPTR interpret this?
>
> > Interesting! I'm planning to do it your way when recording this rig 
>into
> > Logic. But I will also try out the other way; syncing Logic as well to
the
> > EDP master clock while recording both audio and tempo changes. I like
the
> > idea of  starting off improvisations on the "human side", byt still
having
> > the possibility to ad stuff later in Logic - then hard synced to the
> > improvised tempo changes.
>
> I've been in an instant-gratification rut recording loops synced to drum
> machines, but the few times I've done it free has been very gratifying.
>
> I'm a Logic user too. Please share what you find. That sounds like a
> powerful approach.
>
> One of the (good :-) problems I have is figuring out the best way to set
up
> all my midi instruments via my long-ago-maxed-out Midi Time Piece (daisy
> chaining the rest). One of the reasons I ask so many questions rather 
>than
> just experimenting is that I'm trying to figure out what additional
hardware
> I need, or best way to route my existing hardware. I may stick the 
>loopers
> directly in the MTP and let the synths be daisy chained after hearing
about
> these pros/cons!
>
> Lets keep the talk flowing on using these beasts together!
>
> Neil
>
>
>
>