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I'm having the same problem. It happens both on my PII 400Hz PC using Cubase and 7100 Mac using Logic Audio. Mr. Kim Flint has helped to reply that it shouldn't be the problem on EDP. I think there may be problem on the steadiness of MIDI clock generated by some PC/Mac. I found same problem when I using MIDI clock to sync the appregiator on my Nord Lead. However, it works perfectly normal for MIDI notes and other data. Assumming EDP is perfect in sync (I have the version 5.0), it may be the problem on PC/Mac. It drives me a bit crazy :( Once I used a DR-5 drum machine to MIDI sync EDP, it has no problem. I'll borrow a MC-303 to see if it works (it should, I think) Also, I used a little DB-12 (Boss Metrome) to brother sync the EDP, it works perfectly! I used a Y-cable to a headphone amp and let my drummer to listen to the beat. It's fun and working. HIP ---Matt Rowe <mattrowe@hotmail.com> wrote: > > hi all, > > i've been syncing my edp to cakewalk via midi, with some degree of > success. but i'm experiencing some drift. > .... > so, any ideas on how to tighten up the phasing? is there a parameter in > the edp that will allow it to continuously monitor midi time? would i > be better off by sending a click to the edp's brothersync? if so, what > types of sounds work best for this? btw, can i sync my vortex to > cakewalk/edp this way too, via the tap tempo jack? > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com