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I have an Oberheim EDP and a Gibson EDP (from the "group buy"). I've noticed that synchronization of my two EDPs drift since I upgraded them to the newest version software. This didn't happen before. Has anyone else encountered this? David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthias Grob" <matthias@grob.org> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 6:22 AM Subject: Re: EDP BrotherSync > some EDPs of different ages really dont sync up at sample level. > the solution is to replace the crystals. > the easiest is to x-replace between the two units so that Y1 of the > older unit is exchanged with the Y2 of the older, but this may cause > the units not to start up the first time you switch them on and still > does not garantee you are syncable to the new units once you meet > another brother. > > so the good way is to replace all 4 cristals by some new ones you can > get from Shane or Andy <sales@comc4p.co.uk>. > I personally think it would be nice of Gibson to give them for free, > but dont expect Shane or Andy to do so, because they both work > independent of Gibson. > > I have a lot more about BrotherSync in my pipe line here, but no time... :-( > > hope you are all well and looping > Matthias > > >Hello all, > > > >I'm new to the list but have been perusing the archives > >for a while. I am a Chapman Stick player and do quite > >a bit of looping with the EDP. Recently, I picked up a > >second EDP to run in stereo using BrotherSync. I've > >noticed since hooking the unit up, however, that my > >right and left channels slowly go out of sync as the loop > >plays. > > > >My setup is as follows. One white face EDP and one > >EDP Plus both running Loop IV. MIDI cable from the out > >of the master to the in of the slave. A TRS to TRS cable > >connecting the two BrotherSync jacks. All parameters > >are identical on the two machines including the sync > >which is set to "Out". > > > >From what I've read in the archives, it appears that plenty > >of you have run two EDPs in stereo with great success so > >I can only assume that the blame lies squarely on my shoulders. > > > >Any insight would be most welcome. > > > >Thanks, > >Glenn > > > -- > > > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org >