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> but this is an example of how having a piece 'out of the >loop' can bring more power to bear, giving you the say on your delay >rather >than the midi clock calling the shots... the device that derives Tap from the LED had the ability to spit out a fraction of the time between two pulses. From a 1/32 on up. It also would do multiples of the time, so I still could (if the thing worked :/) have that kind of control. >Still kinda scratching my head about creative ways to use sync >possiblities >of the RPTR and EDP in tandem... I had my JamMan and Repeater going for a while, and it was just too much for me. There comes a time when you have to just forget possibilities and make some loops! The worst show I ever did was when I tried to bring my entire home studio to a party. I was overwhelmed with gear wrangling. So far, the Repeater is plenty for me. Mark > >Neil Goldstein >Portland, Oregon > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Marklar [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] >> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 4:25 PM >> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >> Subject: RE: tap tempo to midi clock ??????? >> >> >> > >> >Of course if you're not trying to sync a loop like this then >> it's probably >> >fine. >> > >> >(but then why not just tap in the time with your foot?) >> > >> >> Basically, with the Repeater, you've got to Tap to start your loop, >> then tap again to end it. It would be great if as soon as the loop >> started the Vortex was "in time" I know synch is being thrown around >> a lot here, but I know it won't synch. I just want it to >> automatically get it's taps from my midi clock source. I guess it's > > too much to ask unless you're willing to spend $400 or so. > > > > Mark > > > >