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At 11:22 AM 9/5/2002, sine@zerocrossing.net wrote: >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 LoopIV does that! You need to upgrade away from the old LoopIII. LoopIV has the Tempo Select function. You can predefine a tempo in BPM, even before you record any loops on the Echoplex. Midi clock will be sent at that tempo even before you record, with the StartSongs under your control. Any loops you record will be in that tempo. The tempo setting can be stored in presets as well, so you can call up different tempos for different songs by changing preset. If you decide you want to break out of the tempo, that is easily done as well either on the fly or by temporarily disabling the tempo before you record something. upgrade Mark. what are you waiting for? Synchronization features are one of the biggest areas of new and improved functionality in LoopIV. (maybe the biggest area, in fact...) TempoSelect is just one of them. If you work with midi clock and synchronization at all, LoopIV is sooo much easier to use than LoopIII, and so much more powerful. The new ReAlign by itself is worth it, just for how practical it makes working with a sequencer, let alone all the fun rhythm tricks you can make it do. kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com