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Todd Green in case you miss my other post. THanks for all the suggestions guys and I'll get it back on the bench here soon and try a few things. THere's a lot to go through to get the information I figured you guys would have. My area of expertise is more in the realm of old synthesizers and stuff. www.imt.net/~sounddoctorin has a link for my studio where you can click and see a break down of the stations as of last year and get sound samples of most of the machines. OB-8 broke right when I was about to do that... and the conn electric band still needs another going through. But most of the rest of it I think has an mp3 when you click the keyboard. And then there's a global synth resource page also off that link for tons of tech tips and parts for old machines. Enjoy! -Bob Mark Trewella wrote: > Who is your client? > > > On 1/5/07, a k butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > >> >> >An alternative to brothersyncing has been pioneered by Andre LaFosse >> >using 5 EDPs: >> > >> >http://andrelafosse.livejournal.com/7564.html >> > >> >Bernhard >> >> cool >> >> >> Essentially, he uses the edp "Beatsync" function for timing. >> >> Then he's able to use his Midi router to connect either of his 2 midi >> controllers to any combination of edps. >> (as there's no worry about sending the synchronisation by midi) >> >> I hadn't realised that the edp could also send a pulse for beatsyncing, >> ...anyone got the details for that? >> >> andy butler >> >> > >