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>> I have to say that I either use the Repeater synced to a drum machine >> (90%) or freeform. I never try to sync to it. In beta testing I >> tried using it's clock out and found it do be crap. Excellent syncing >> to anything (even a changing clock) but horrible as master. >> >> I've jammed with Jon Wagner a number of times and we've had issues >> with the sync due to the way the EDP works... I don't have an EDP so >> I can't really comment on it. Something about sending a really fast >> clock rate that confused the Repeater. Had to set up the EDP in some >> way to prevent this, but it can and does work. On Jul 5, 2004, at 6:45 PM, Matthias Grob wrote: > thats mainly a Repeater issue, I would say: it does not accept clock > faster than 200bpm or so. I dont have one, some owner can tell > exactly? I have noticed that my Repeater performs best at tempi between 40 and 80 BPM. I usually slave the Repeater to midi clock from my EDP and if I should find myself in a situation where the Repeater reads more than 80 BPM I step my midi foot controller for a program change msg that calls up another EDP program with only a difference in the 8th/cycle setting, which induces a different tempo being sent out from the EDP. I also try to never record so many loops on the Repeater that the machine has to use the CFC card. Trying to always stay in RAM only. I have set up one midi foot pedal for "erase loop" that I use a lot with the Repeater. All the best Per Boysen --- http://www.boysen.se http://www.looproom.com