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I know it seems simple, but does Sync=Out on the LoopIV machine? It should, if you want the MPC to sync up to the EDP. Just checking. If it's not that - I'll leave it to Kim and the boys to help ya out. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Smith" <geoff.smith15@btopenworld.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 6:18 PM Subject: Re: More EDP sync problems > It gets weirder I have just beat synced the two echoplex's and the mpc locks > to the loopIII which is locked to the loopvi, why can't I just do it from > the loopvi ?????????? > Totally and utterly confused. > geoff. > > on 2/6/03 11:57 pm, Geoff Smith at geoff.smith15@btopenworld.com wrote: > > > ARGH! > > I have been trying to get my Akai MPC to sync to the midi clock of my edp > > loopIV > > that i have a pre-recorded loop I like on. > > However all is not going well. > > as the Mpc is not being triggered by the EDP. > > > > I have tested the mpc. > > When using logic (transmit midi clock) the mpc starts when i press play and > > reads the midi clock and then loops along in sync perfectly. Therefore the > > mpc is responding to midi sync fine. > > Okay so this leaves the edp. > > When i connect my EDP loop iv with sync set to out the mpc does nothing!! > > and if I press play on the mpc it simply plays the sequence at its original > > tempo and not the tempo of the edp. So how do you get a sequencer to sync to > > the edp when u have already recorded the loop before? > > How to you send a start sequence command to the mpc like what happens when i > > press play on logic. > > ARGHH! > > bizarrely if i connect up my loopIII edp and create a loop the mpc >jumps > > into play and syncs beautifully. So how do you sync to a loop u >recorded > > earlier???? > > This is driving me up the twist. > > > > At this rate i am gonna give up with the edps and use the psp42. > > Damm Damm damm > > I must be missing something obvious. > > Can anyone help??? > > > > > > > > > > > > >