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> So, is MIDI sync important to you? Currently, no > Would it influence you to purchase your next looper? Currently, no > Are you interested in jamming with other loopers and keeping both >loopers in sync? Currently, no. What I don't get (my naivite is showing here) is why MIDI sync is valuable. I should state here that I don't ever play with drum machines or prerecorded beats or even sequencers. I do live improv stuff. Also, like Rick Walker, I have the entire line of Electrix boxes and I use them all the time. How would MIDI sync be useful to me in having these boxes MIDI-interact with each other? I guess I know that I can have MIDI sync delays running at different timings yet still synced up. That effect has yet to do much for me except as an intellectual curiousity. Same thing goes for MIDI syncing my Repeater up to incoming signals. Musically, I'm much more drawn to things that are NOT synced up. One of the things that interests me about the Looperlative is that you can have 8 non-synced loops going at once, and the interaction between them will never sound the same way twice. Even with two non-synced loops. So this is kinda like that mailing-list vs. message board debate that seemed to go nowhere last month. Before debating the "this is better than that", how about a thorough discussion of what MIDI sync can offer. Even the most MIDI seasoned among us might learn a thang or two... So is MIDI sync important to me? Not at all... at this time. I don't have a clue what I would do with it. Perhaps I'm just not seeing the potential? Enlighten me please. How many different ways do YOU find MIDI sync useful? Respectfully, Stephen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com