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I had always heard that the jamman wasn't capable of this sort of stereo hookup, presumably for the reasons you guys are discovering. Does anyone know if that is true? BTW, I think it's cool that the "BrotherSync" term is drifting free of the echoplex and becoming a generalized word. It's a good term, invented by Matthias. Properly though, it means that none of the machines is a master, and none a slave. All are Brothers, and any can define the beat. Classic Matthias.... kim At 08:24 PM 9/16/97 +0200, Patrick Smith wrote: >>Has anyone else had problems brothersyncing two jammen via midi? >> >> > >I had a similar problem a last week. Having picked up a third jam man, I >wanted to be able to set up two of them on the same MIDI channel so that, >at least theoretically, I could capture the stereo effects off of my >Vortex, and or Filterbank, or my partners Eventide. However when I used >the >MIDI out of either jam man I ran into the same situation when triggering >from a Digitech PMC-10. > >The first tap would start the first jam man. The next tap would start the >second. I did not have a lot of time to explore other options, so I let it >go any light that Greg or others could shed on this is appreciated..... > >Patrick > > > *** *** ** Fingerpaint http://www.his.com/~patrick/FNGP.html *** ** > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________ Kim Flint 408-752-9284 Mpact System Engineering kflint@chromatic.com Chromatic Research http://www.chromatic.com