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>From the workshop found here: >http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?ObjectId=772&ParentId=46 In this example patch, the RC-50’s in Multi mode, the guide and Loop Sync are off, and all phrases are set for looped playback. Phrases 1 and 2 are empty, but we’ve got a 4/4 drum loop imported into Phrase 3. Though we want to use the drum loop as a rhythmic backing, we don’t want it to start playing right away; we’d like to record an audio loop (a chord progression, for example) into Phrase 1 first, and then start Phrase 3 playing a little later. Of course, when Phrase 3’s drum loop starts, we want it to play in time with our looping Phrase 1. The key to making this happen is by using Tempo Sync. In our example patch, we’ve turned on the Tempo Sync switches for Phrases 1 and 3. This allows the recording of Phrase 1 to set the patch tempo, and also makes Phrase 3 play at the patch tempo. Follow along as we walk through how this works: With the RC-50 stopped, select Phrase 1 for recording by pressing its PHRASE SELECT pedal. Tap your foot in a steady rhythm at the desired tempo. When you’re ready to start recording, press the REC/PLAY/OVERDUB pedal once, in time with your foot taps. Phrase 1 begins recording. During recording, play with a steady 4/4 rhythm. This will ensure an accurate original tempo calculation. When you wish to close Phrase 1, press REC/PLAY/OVERDUB. The phrase starts looping, and the patch tempo is set to match this newly recorded phrase’s original tempo. To get an accurate original tempo, make sure you close the phrase exactly at the beginning of a measure.