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> did not understand what the sync pulse harms > if you dont want it for the EDP, press Overdub while in Reset! I was worried because sometimes after I have loaded the loops into the EDP, I change the RC-20 to slot 11 with my foot. Slot 11 contains the kick/crash I use at the end, and switching there changes the rate of LED flash. But I wouldn't do this until after all the loops are recorded into the EDP. It would definitely cause problems if I tried to run "OR"ed synch outputs from both my RC-20s into the EDP. I'd like to do this if possible so I can load more drum loops into the second RC-20 and still have synch. > thats only true if Quant is on and for Loop III > > >Similarly it will not stop recording till the next synch > >pulse after you hit Record again. > > thats true for Quant, otherwise it waits until the loop is of a full > multiple length of the incoming sync timing. > > >Does this also apply to > >NextLoop? I am using the EDP with AutoRecord=On so I can > >record several loops in series without a pause. It would be > >cool if the EDP would wait for the next synch pulse after > >hitting Next before starting the recording of the next loop. > > yes it does that, but in this case I think Quant makes sense Great, thanks. The customer support here is amazing! :) Sorry for asking about stuff that's in the manual. I looked under "SwitchQuant" but not "Quant". Mark Smart www.marksmart.net