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Hi Matthias! Matthias Grob wrote: > But I just tried it > and it does what we expect: Since the two machines run at the same > speed on sample clock level, that sync correction happens once and > then never more. > So I realize its actually a way to test whether two units really sync > up on sample clock level (which not all do, unfortunatelly... the > tolerances changed over the years...) Just to be sure I understand you here, is this the correct means to determine whether two EDPs are running at the same tolerance? 1) Connect two EDP's via Brothersync 2) Set one to Sync=Out and the other to Sync=Im 3) Record a loop on the master, then one on the slave 4) See if sync correction keeps happening more than once Is this correct? I'd prefer to make sure that all three or four EDP's at a gig are Brothersync compatible with one another before we all actually take the stage... Thanks Matthias, and I hope you're doing well (and that your lady is healing well!) Wish us luck on the tour... Best wishes, --Andre LaFosse http://www.altruistmusic.com