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EDP sync question



Ignore that- my late night manual comprehension is very poor-

I realized that this happens when Multiplying and ending with Rec (which re-defines the cycle length)- if I end with Multiply it works fine (original cycle length retained)- I had no idea I was ending with Rec but my late night pedal mashing recollection is very poor.

 

Hey I just learned something else- if you go to a new loop with loop copy set to time or sound you can end with Multiply and retain the original cycle length and keep drum machines at same tempo OR you can end in Record which will redefine the loop length- if you use SwitchQuant as I am you will end up with an exact sound copy of the first loop but the drum machine is now playing at ½ the tempo it was before- cool!

 

The point of all this is to get as much loop/rhythm variation and freedom as possible while keeping a cohesive rhythm synced to the EDP- that is my goal for now anyway.

 

Good night.

Cliff

 

www.om-studios.com

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Clifford Novey [mailto:om@om-studios.com]
Sent:
Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:49 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com (Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com)
Subject: EDP sync question

 

Hello-

I am experimenting with the EDP sending clock out to a few other devices- a D-Two and a drum machine- only thing is if I copy a loop but allow the copy in loop 2 to be 2 loop cycles instead of just 1 the clock is now ½ the speed it was in the first loop- is there a way to establish a clock output in relation to 1 loop cycle regardless of the number of cycles within a loop?

Cliff

 

www.om-studios.com