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I'm not sure if I'm understanding this functionality in Loop4. Here's my question: If I've got a clock coming from a sequencer and I record a 4 measure loop will it stay synched even if I add a few bars with insert? (with quantize set to on, of course) I thought the answer was no, but my head was being bombarded so much at Andre's talk at Kims, I wouldn't be surprised if I'm totally off. What if I make a new loop of 5 bars, will it still be in synch? Stay in synch when I go back to my first loop of four bars? (again, with quantize on) Can I toggle between without having to realign? Kim said: > 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. > Well, I guess I'm waiting for the EDP to become a bigger part of my looping world. To be honest, aside from experimentation I have not really used it a lot. I tried to fool around with it on monday, but the reboot/eprom seating issue foiled my plans, and I didn't feel like trying to deal with it at that time. Until I can afford to buy another and run it in stereo, it won't be a main part of my studio rig, and I haven't been playing live all that much, though I do have a Noisefest in Sacremento coming up, as well as Matt's Found Object show coming as well. Combine that with the cost of my Sustainiac being over double what I had budgeted, and there's my music gear money for a little while. I think that when I go for another EDP, I'll end up getting two Loop4 upgrades at that time, but that's still a way off. Mark Sottilaro Clifford Novey wrote: > I don't follow you- what is the goal? Is the last loop of different cycle > length or something? > Cliff > > > does it actually change the 8th/cycle parameter to match > > the tempo automatically after record? > > > > it might be cool to allow this after a loop is made without tempo set > ahead of time. > > ie 1. make loop of arbitrary length > > 2. drum machine (or sequencer etc.) kicks in. (tempo defined by >loop > length and 8ths/cycle) > > 3. hit button that assigns the current tempo to the tempo select > param. > > 4. make new loop. (synched devices stay in current tempo)