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on 10/30/01 5:20 AM, Bruce Comens at bcomens@corelli.nexus.it wrote: > The slaved drum machine seems to follow the Repeater (with the new OS) > exactly if you've recorded music, but if you've actually recorded the >drum > loop, you realize it's slightly off (and repeats exactly the same way). > Perhaps that's just midi? But when the Repeater is slaved to the >machine > it's even further off, quite wacky. For that matter, the built-in >metronome > also seems to do odd things in relation to the drum machine, which just > doesn't make sense to me. The drum machine is a DR-770, so it should be > dead on....but i'll try to get hold of another drum machine to check it >out. > >> I dont have a Repeater to test this, and I wonder. Some say its syncs >> dead on, Mark said the drums was perfect but the EDP was off... I >> dont know, and I wonder... probably depends strongly on the OS >> version... >> I just know that a slaved drum follows the EDP pretty exactly. >> All three units have some artefacts when they are slaved (I wrote a >> longer mail about the limitations of MIDI to drive audio correctly). >> As I heard the JamMan clicks are stronger than the EDP clicks and >> Repeater probably does not produce clicks but other artefacts that >> come from time stretching, which hardly can be "dead on"... > > Interesting. I duplicated the experiment that Kim suggested, where I recorded a drum pattern that was coming out of the same drum machine that was providing the Electrix synch. I had good results. Tried it several times with different beta versions of the software, and they all seemed good. The only one I have not tried was the official release of version 1.1 I'll give it a whirl tonight and see how it behaves. Mark Sottilaro