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Edp is better as a master sync if the slave is _only_ a midi slave. If its an audio slave (you are going to record audio in logic) logic cannot sync his audio engine to an imprecise clock (midi clock _IS_ imprecise by design). Claude ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erland" <soam@acedsl.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 8:22 PM Subject: Re: EDP+Logic Problems > But I would like Logic to pick up the BPM of my loops for easy editing > later. I read on here that the EDP is the best to use as a master sync >as > opposed to the Repeater which is better in slave mode. > > Thanks.. > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > erland > > www.erlandonline.com > www.myspace.com/erland > > > On Sep 1, 2005, at 1:01 PM, Claude Voit wrote: > > >> do it the other way: sync the edp to logic >> no audio recorder can adjust to the even very small wandering of a midi >> clock sync (no bug-normal) >> >> set your EDP to sync in and set logic to send midi clock out of the >> relevant midi port >> >> sorry I dont know logic so..... >> >> Claude >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> I'm having some problems with the EDP + Logic. EDP is the "master" >>> that Logic is syncing to. Logic seems to want to stop having the sync >>> button pushed in by itself. >>> Record also stops by itself in Logic. It seems to be related to when >>> I hit "record on the EDP. I have tried various settings in Logic. >Auto >>> Sync-in, MIDI-Clock Sync... >>> >>> I finally found a decent BPM by setting the EDP to 128. I forget the >>> parameter name as I'm new to the EDP. I'm guess the BPM will be all >>> wrong if I record a different number of bars next time. Any input on >>> this? >>> >>> Any help is appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> erland >>> >>> www.erlandonline.com >>> www.myspace.com/erland >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >