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I've found this to be awkward when working with an EDP and a drum machine. I wish there was a mode were you could have it define a clock out and keep it the same until you told it to change. Loop5? Mark Sottilaro Clifford Novey wrote: > 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 * 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, 20022:49 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 * 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 >