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The EDP will not follow a changing MIDI clock. Once the clock changes too significantly, the EDP stops trying to sync. It does not change pitch, nor timestretch, at all. -Aaron - wrote: >"I'd think you would want the pitch to *not* change when the midi >clock signal speeds up." > >No, I want it to change, It's all part of my 'organic' approach ;). Im >not the slightest bit interested in timestretch/pitchshifting pagan >magic. I want it like a reel to reel etc. >If the repeater is in any way unreliable with locking to a clock then I >will happily snob its extra features. And by a few reports it is a bit >inconsistant in this department. >So, is the EDP rock-solid-bang-on every time. Or is it prone to the odd >tamtrum too? >Are these the only two 'pro' candidates for midi syncing and quantizing? > >The "start a loop and have it quantize to MTC" funtion is what it's all >about for me, and I want something that will do that every time, for >extensive live use. > > > >>>(Mark Sottilaro) If you want a looper that chases a >>>moving clock, the Repeater is king. >>> >>> >>Be warned though that the Midi sync feature of the Repeater can be >>a little unreliable (at least it was on my fateful unit). The few >>times I synced it to a DJ's laptop, it kept doing random things >>like doubling the tempo.... One of these times was at a gig :( >>-- Stuart Wyatt - http://swyatt.com >> >> > > > >