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That's bizarre--have you tried hooking both EDP's up to the same MIDI source at the same time? I'll try duping this problem tonight when I get home. BTW, what era EDP does he have? TravisH On 12/1/05, Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: > >> I've never noticed any sync flaws with my own EDP, but a friend with > >> Loop4 reported to me that his EDP looses MIDI clock sync each time he > >> goes Next Loop. He is running an AKAI MPC1000 as the MIDI clock > >> master and the EDP is set to Timing/Sync= IN. He says it was working > >> perfectly in Loop3. Any comments? > > > On Nov 12, 2005, at 11:55, a k butler wrote: > > need more info > > "looses clock sync" means > > 1) " loop is wrong length and drifts" > > 2) " loop starts at wrong place" > > > > Quantise = ? > > SwitchQuant = ? > > > > Probably he hasn't quite got his loop4 settings to match > > those he had in loop3. > > > > Loop4 sync=In has always been very reliable. > > > > andy > > > Hi Andy, > > Thank you for your input on this. To answer your questions, the loops > start at the wrong places. We tried all quantize settings. > SwitchQuant usually set to Cycle. Sync is failing when MoreLoops=4 or > more. At MoreLoops=3 or less it's working fine, just as his Loop 3 > does. Here's the sequence of actions we tested: > > - Start the Akai MPC (MIDI Clock master) > - Wait until EDP hooks up to sync. > - Press Record to start recording the first loop. > - Press NextLoop to record the second loop (LoopCopy= off) > - Press NextLoop to record the third loop > - Press NextLoop to record the fourth loop > - Press NextLoop to listen back to the first loop > > Now, the problem is that the loops (not the first loop) tend to play > back too late. Loop length is correct but I get the feeling that the > EDP has been starting to record "too late" and also stopped recording > "too late". > > This guy is my personal live looping student and I'm hired by the > school to help him out with a concert project that includes a lot of > looping. He is quite used to Looping with Loop 3 in his EDP and a > very good multi instrument musician (he can hit the Next button > accurately ;-). He just recently bought Loop 4 and unfortunately this > problem makes it impossible for him to use Loop 4. This week we took > out the new Loop 4 chip and put back his old Loop 3. After that the > EDP does follow sync and switching actions as expected - with the > same settings as used with Loop 4. > > Is this something others have experienced in Loop4? (I have not, mine > is working ok on the same series of actions, under the same settings) > Advice? Is there some way to test that his Loop 4 chip is not defect? > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.looproom.com (international) > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) > www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > > > >