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On Dec 7, 2005, at 9:32, loop.pool wrote: > Also, how reliable do you find connecting the two kinds of systems > via MIDI in a real time musical performance? Speaking about synchronization I have found everything except Ableton Live reliable in the slaving-ti-MIDI-clock sync position (i.e. Möbius in Windows XP, Augustus Loop in OS X and the two hardware units Repeater looper and AKAI MFC42 analog filterbank). Therefore I have often used Live as the sync master. Good thing with that is that using the EDP's speed function won't kick a bunch of slaved gear into bizarre tempo changes. Bad thing is I miss out on the wonderful First Loop Tempo Definition option that comes with running the EDP as the master. Maybe the bad sync slaving in Live is related to OS X or the Mac version of Live, but I can't tell for sure with my limited experience. When running Möbius in XP as the MIDI clock master I have not experienced any sync drop-outs with Live as I have had on the Mac when using Augustus Loop or my EDP as the sync master for MIDI clock. Since I found a machine that can run Möbius I tend to leave out the EDP and run four tracks of stereo loops in Möbius instead (kind of equal to eight EDPs set up for four stereo loopers). Möbius internal sync, between its tracks, feels rock solid to me, but I won't go into repeating what have already been posted on this. All this software fiddling has had an interesting, psychologically subjective, effect on my attitude towards my EDP. I really enjoy it more as an instrument compared to looking at it as "a device" and I tend to use it on it's own without syncing at with other gear. I feel more like I'm playing the EDP than that I'm "using it to loop what I play" and I prefer to play the EDP without syncing up to other gear (eventually just the combo EDP + beat synced filterbank with an expression pedal mapped to LFO tempo division). Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.looproom.com (international) www.boysen.se (Swedish) ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) www.cdbaby.com/perboysen