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Jon- I'm really glad you asked me that. I didn't get it working on Sunday, but I'm just working on it now that you bring it up. Even when the drum machine is in 15/16, the EDP still wants to see 8 8ths/beat, so it records 16/16 (or 8/16 or 24/16, etc...). This can be good, because then if you overdub something on the EDP, it stays in some multiple of 8. <This is a good exercise.> With the EDP set for 15 8ths/cycles, that's when it records 15/16. This can be cool, too. I was just getting some really good jungley-type beats with this one combined with half-speed a la "Resident Evil" and played against the drum machine at 16/16. Four multiples of 15 sound interesting with a 15/16 bass line, too :) Add the easy polyrhythmic capabilities of the D-Two into the mix, and things start getting even more interesting. That little guy has what is essentially its own 8th/cycle (or anything up to a dotted 16th/cycle) parameter, so you can really stack up some whacky rhythms. 7/16 against 15/16 against 16/16 actually sounds pretty cool. This is really going to change things for me - I'm glad you guys got me thinking about it. I need to go have dinner now. Thanks again, talk to you later! -Hans P.S. I'll copy this to the list - others may find it useful. At 11:02 17/07/2002, you wrote: >Hans- > Did you ever figure out how to get a 15 beat loop set up on your >echoplex. >Academicly wondering how to do it. >Jon