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> I know a stereo 1/4" cable is the norm for BrotherSync, but what's the > best way to go about getting more than two EDP's sync'd up? I assume > some sort of splitter would be the way to get more than two in sync at > the same time...? well I've made a little box which I think should maybe be called a BROTHER HUB just a metal box with 4 (or more!) stereo jack sockets, all of them paralleled ( that means all tips together, all rings together and all earths together) I made this in anticipation of the recent Norwich UK loopfest, but there just wasn't a chance to try it out. Just basic DIY and soldering. I hear that there are difficulties when more than 2 EDPs are brothered however, as when 2 or more EDPs are running they all send the sync pulse. The 3rd EDP can get confused by the double sync pulse, because even with the first 2 EDPs synced up there's 2 pulses per cycle. so.... hey Matthias would it be possible to modify the "brother hub" with a couple of diodes so that one EDP could always be master? (so that any "slave" EDPs only get the cycle end from one "master" EDP) andy butler