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Hey Per, I guess I have to figure out another way to work with this then. Perhaps I'll see how it works with Live. I don't absolutely need the tempo to be updated. It would be nice just to get it to display the right BPM. Tack sċ mycket, ----------------------------------------------------- erland www.erlandonline.com www.myspace.com/erland On Sep 3, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Per Boysen wrote: > Hi Erland, > > Once upon a time I succeeded to run Logic as the slave to my EDP, > while recording both audio and MIDI into Logic. But that was on a > 5.something PC version of Logic. When I was not able do that again > in later Logic versions (mostly using Mac OS X now) I discussed it > with Emagic and was told that it's not possible. For the latest > productions I have done with Logic and EDP I have therefore been > slaving the EDP to Logic (or Live) by MIDI clock, which works > flawlessly. > > For me this all comes down to what I want to do musically. If I > want the global tempo of my looping rig to go up and down with the > EDP's speed button I run the EDP as the master. This also gives me > the option to set the tempo by the first EDP loop created. > > But quite often I like to make funny noises with my EDP by jumping > between half speed and normal speed while in overdubbing mode. Then > it would not sound good if the tempo should also jump 100 or 50 > percent ;-) and it makes perfect sense to run the EDP as the slave. > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.looproom.com (international) > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) > www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > > > > On Sep 3, 2005, at 20:22, Erland wrote: > > > > >> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >