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Seems like it would be very easy (for someone other than myself) to mount a switch to the bass drum beater that gives off a pulse. I have a good friend of mine building me a device that takes the LED flash of my Roland MC-307 and turns it into a tap tempo for my non-midi synchable Vortex. I also thought the LED could slave a strobe aimed somewhat near the drummer. That why they'd have a visual cue of what your tempo was. There are many times when I'm looping to a sequence and there isn't much of a steady beat going on that I just watch those blinky lights. Mark "M. Steven Ginn" wrote: > What are some of the ways that people here provide a Clock signal to >their > rigs for timing? > > Currently my rig is set up for tap tempo which I use my MPX1 as the >master > with a tap button on the floor. But I was thinking, what about having a > trigger or something connected to the drummer (who keeps the tempo >hopefully > rock solid anyway)? This way if tempo changes, the midi time clock is >based > on the time keeper and not my need to adjust with a tap (which is >sometimes > not entirely accurate). I think this is something that could be >important > for delay effects as well as looping (even though I haven't officially > gotten into looping yet). Any thoughts or ideas? > > thanks, > Steve Ginn