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Thanks Kim for sharing your knowledge! I had just found the discussion you mentioned in the archives. TimeCopy is indeed the solution I was looking for. Now off to further exploring. Mark > At 07:26 AM 10/10/2004, Mark Heinrich wrote: > >I've been syncing my Echoplex (slave) to my Alesis SR16 drumcomputer > >(master) and with a single loop it works like a charm. But as soon as I use > >more than one loop with the Next Loop function, problems start. Even though > >the Next Switch parameter is set to Loop and the loops are recorded just > >fine, when I make a transition from loop 1 to loop 2 with the Next Loop > >function, the sync may become offset. > > Hi Mark- > > You didn't explain your parameter settings, but I'll guess that you are > using AutoRecord? There is a known problem with AutoRecord and sync in that > has the issues you describe. Fortunately, there is an easy alternative >way > to do the same thing using the more advanced TimeCopy function. In fact, > TimeCopy is really a superset of what AutoRecord does, so it is probably > the better option for recording multiple loops anyway. Plus it doesn't have > the offset problem. > > This has been posted before. If you want the full details of how to use > TimeCopy, try this link: > > http://www.loopers-delight.com/LDarchive/200406/msg00453.html > > kim > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint | Looper's Delight > kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com > >