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Ah! That's perfect! I think I can make use of that feature in Live as well... Most appreciative, Mark Sent from my iPhone On Aug 21, 2007, at 9:14 PM, Jeffrey Larson <jeff@zonemobius.com> wrote: > I'm not sure I fully understand the situation, but the rules for > sending sync > go like this: > > - the first track on which a loop is recorded becomes the sync master > and determines the tempo > > - if the sync master track enters a state where the loop length is > unknown > output sync stops, this can happen in these situations > > - reset (obviously) > - record (throw away the current loop and start over) > - loop switch to an empty loop with Auto Record turned on > > It is this last case that causes the most surprises. Even though you > had something cooking in the first loop, if you switch to another loop > that is empty sync will stop unless you are using one of the various > sound copy or time copy methods. > > If you need to keep sync going as you record new loops use > LoopCopy=Timing to copy the cycle length from one loop to the > next. Rather than start a recording from scratch, you'll start with > an empty loop of a known size and immediately start overdubbing. > > Jeff >