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Hello all, Sorry about repeating (repeating) my problem. I have a number of excuses, but I won't bore you with any of them. > > does Repeater actually generate MIDI clock out? I looked through the > repeater feature lists and manual and saw mention of sync to midi > clock in, but couldn't find anything about clock out. It's hard for me > to imagine it doesn't do that, so I'm guessing I missed it? Yes, I'm getting stable clock out. 3 other Electrix components and an emu sound module sync accurately. > Assuming it does, you should see the sync LED flashing on the EDP to > indicate it is receiving clock. This is the decimal point on the lower > right of the display. It should flash where the Echoplex thinks the > beginning of the loop is. Are you seeing that? Yes, I'm seeing the flash. > once the echoplex has started receiving sync and the LED has flashed, > pressing Record will put you into a waiting period. The display will > show "ooo". It waits for the next startpoint to come along, at which > point it automatically starts Recording. When you press Record again, > it again shows the "ooo" and waits for the start point again, at which > point it stops recording. Did it do that much? Yes, it also appears to correctly start the recording. > Then, assuming the EDP continues to receive a good midi clock it will > continue to sync to it by aligning it's start point with the midi > clock. You can tell when it actually adjusts itself, because two > decimal points will flash. Here is where I run into a problem. I just created an empty loop on the EDP of 4.1 (Repeater = 120BPM, 2 measures). The loop actually started on the 2nd measure 2nd beat, than drifts one half beat every cycle. > If the incoming midi clock tempo stays within a reasonable window, the > echoplex will continue to sync to it. This is to handle drift between > machines. (I forget the size of the window exactly, somewhere around > +/- 5BPM). If the clock changes by more than that, the Echoplex > assumes you intend for things to go out of sync and stops trying to > sync itself to the source. With Repeater you can change loop tempo a > lot, which I assume would change the midi clock out tempo too? If you > are doing that and Repeater is the clock master, you will get mixed > results with other devices. Some things will follow it and some won't. During the sync process, I am not changing the Repeater loop tempo. > also, are you using the current software for the Echoplex, > LoopIIIv5.0? That made a lot of improvements for midi sync. Most > importantly, it allowed the echoplex to continue keeping itself in > sync after the initial loop was recorded. The older software just > sync'd the initial loop and then ran free, which tended to have > problems with drift. I am using Loop 3, v5.0 Thank you for your help. Louis Hesselt-van-Dinter