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but that still does not solve the problem of getting tap FROM the the Drum Machine to a non midi device like the Vortex. Mark >Many drum machines will do this: I tap a tempo on my ER-1 or Zoom drum >machines and as long as the midi chain is correctly connected, midi clock >is >transmitted to each downstream device. By correctly connected, I mean that >each device is accessing the midi clock sent by the master. On my setup >that >is: > >drum machine to EDP IN >EDP midi through to RPTR in >RPTR midi through to MOFX, etc, etc > >I think if the Repeater is the clock master it will do the same, not sure >about EDP > > > >Neil Goldstein >Portland, Oregon > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Scott McGregor Moore [mailto:scott@dreamstate.to] >> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 12:37 PM >> To: LD mailing list >> Subject: Re: tap tempo to midi clock ??????? >> >> >> I haven't tried this but - could one not use an EDP in delay mode >> to tap the tempo and send out the MIDI clock? >> If so - you'd also get a free delay/looper! >> >> Cheers, >> Scott M2 >> >> http://www.dreamSTATE.to >> ambientelectronicsoundscapes >> http://www.mp3.com/dreamSTATE >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: one less than none >> To: LD mailing list >> Sent: Saturday, 19 January, 2002 11:45 PM >> Subject: tap tempo to midi clock ??????? >> >> >> HI >> i am after a device that will allow me to synchronise all the >> device i have in my setup. i use >> several rackmount fx :eventide, quadreverb and soon [hopefully] a >> fireworx, as all of these respond >> to midi clock i was wondering if there was a device that would >> allow me to tap in a tempo and >> convert it to midi clock so that all the delay times, modulation >> times etc etc would be synchronised >> to a global tempo. >> >> does anyone know of such a device ?? > > > > > > David > > > > one less than none > > http://www.onelessthannone.co.uk > >