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no. repeater time stretches when it is syncing to midi clock... > > > It seems like one advantage of using the EDP as the > > master would be the ability to move thru several > > loops of different cycle lengths & have the Repeater > > react via its time stretch capability. > > > > John > > I don't see how the Repeater would time stretch in relation to different >EDP > loops. Tempo or pitch stretch commands come via midi CC# in real time (or > via the controls onboard), not in relationship to anything that comes out > the EDP midi out (correct me if I'm wrong). I can see controlling >Repeater's > loops via footswitch or midi slider, in relationship to something on the >EDP > with midi clock sync, but decisions have to be made by ear (or head). > > I see the different cycle lengths that the two machines can do > simultaneously as potentially the biggest benefit of running em together. > The multitrack feature on the RPTR is very cool, but the whole >architecture > of the machine appears to preclude having different cycle lenghths > simultaneously (and that's on Electrix' wish list for features). > > It seems like in this scenario either machine could be master. I have to > scratch my head some more on this... > > Neil >