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Many thanks to Matthias for the diagram & to Kim for the links for buying the components. Hey, it really works! :) The manual for the Digitech RDS 7.6 indicates that its delay time can be set by an incoming pulse signal. Has anyone on the list used the EDP to do this? Here's how the Digitech manual describes it.... The RDS 2001 and RDS 7.6 are equipped with a ARM/TRIGGER PULSE input. a 1/4-inch mono phone jack, which is designed to be connected to a synchronous +5 volt pulse generator, like a drum machine. When the RDS 2001's or RDS 7.6's DELAY/SAMPLE MODE switch is in the NORMAL position and a pulse is received at the ARM/TRIGGER PULSE jack; the memory is reset, thus adjusting the number of bytes of memory to be used by the delay section. This feature allows synchronizing of the memory-length time with an interval determined by the device generating the sync pulse. When used for sync, the time between the pulses must be less than the delay time of the unit. When the RDS 2001 or RDS 7.6 is in the trigger position, the recorded sample stored in memory can be started by a synchronizing pulse. The time between pulses may be any length of time, however, if it is shorter than the sample length, only part of the sample will be heard before it repeats again. A pulse fed to the ARM/TRIGGER PULSE input jack will also arm the record sample function when the DELAY/SAMPLE MODE switch is in the SAMPLE position (see the section on sample recording). ***************************************************** I hope to be receiving a Digi 7.6 next week as a result of my 1st ebay experience. My thanks to all who have posted RDS info to the list over the years. John ===== John Tidwell __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/