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Yeah, I'm baffled! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Kroeger" <nospam@developsolutions.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 9:20 PM Subject: FW: Midi control of EDP > Any other info to be added ? > -----Original Message----- > From: Alan Kroeger > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 8:15 PM > To: 'Chris Payne' > Subject: RE: Midi control of EDP > > From Section 4 Loop III manual > > > Here's what it said in the Loop III Manual and it seemed to work >according > to the manual (nunber eight is really important because, it explains the > limits of midi synch) > > Example 4.1: Syncing to an external MIDI clock > > 1. Set 8ths/Beat=8.This means that each beat (cycle) will be eight > eighthnotes (one measure) long. > > 2. Set Sync=In. > > 3. Connect the MIDI Out port of a clock source to the Echoplex Digital Pro's > MIDI In port using a standard MIDI cable. > > 4. Make sure that your clock source is set to transmit MIDI Clocks (this > setting is usually found under a "MIDI" or "Sync" menu or function key). > > 5. Reset the current loop by holding down the Record button for several > seconds. > > 6. Load a rhythm pattern or sequence into your clock source, set it up to > loop indefinitely, and hit Play. At the beginning of each measure, you will > see the sync LED flash on the Echoplex display. > > 7. The next time you hit Record, the Echoplex will wait for the beginning of > the next measure before starting the Record process. You end the Record > operation by pressing the Record button a second time. Instead of ending > immediately, recording will continue until the next measure boundary, as > determined by the incoming MIDI clocks. > > 8. Once you've recorded your first cycle this way, the Echoplex continues to > monitor the clock source and maintain synchronization. However, once the > basic loop is recorded, the Echoplex will not change the timing or > > Default: 8 8ths/Beat > Parameter Row: Timing > playback speed of the loop to respond to changes in your clock rate. > Sequences with tempo changes in them, therefore, are not good choices for > sync sources for the Echoplex. Another useful variation on the above >theme > is to reset the current loop and briefly send MIDI clock to the Echoplex > from your clock source. You can easily do this by playing a single empty > measure from a sequencer. Once the Echoplex has received MIDI clock while in > reset, it will know to expect more. Press Record before restarting your > clock source. Then, the Echoplex will wait for the first clock pulse before > recording, displaying "ooo" in the display while it does so. This is a good > way to get the Echoplex and a sequencer to start simultaneously. Some > sequencers make this approach difficult, however, because they send out MIDI > clocks even when they're not actively playing. > > In the manual it basicaly states that should you start or restart the >loop > it will not synch. It did synch the new loop start point for me as stated > above the rest is entirely the musicians responsibility. > >