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Original msg from Per: > EDP is the master clock. The cool thing is that you can stop everything a > long press on the rec pedal while playing an "instrument fill". This is actually the coolest idea I've heard yet in using these in tandem! The thing I have yet to grasp is how the EDP interprets tempo when it is the clock master. Is there anything on the manual on that? What is considered a bar or a time signature or tempo when your EDP loop is 3, 10 or 30 seconds? And how does the RPTR interpret this? > Interesting! I'm planning to do it your way when recording this rig into > Logic. But I will also try out the other way; syncing Logic as well to >the > EDP master clock while recording both audio and tempo changes. I like the > idea of starting off improvisations on the "human side", byt still >having > the possibility to ad stuff later in Logic - then hard synced to the > improvised tempo changes. I've been in an instant-gratification rut recording loops synced to drum machines, but the few times I've done it free has been very gratifying. I'm a Logic user too. Please share what you find. That sounds like a powerful approach. One of the (good :-) problems I have is figuring out the best way to set up all my midi instruments via my long-ago-maxed-out Midi Time Piece (daisy chaining the rest). One of the reasons I ask so many questions rather than just experimenting is that I'm trying to figure out what additional hardware I need, or best way to route my existing hardware. I may stick the loopers directly in the MTP and let the synths be daisy chained after hearing about these pros/cons! Lets keep the talk flowing on using these beasts together! Neil