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Hello David, this seems to be a good idea - i got an Anatek Pocket Sync, which was originally used to sync Sequencers to tape machines. Should there be some way for using such a sync signal for tap tempo? I think it's not that easy, as you would have to transform an audio signal into a "close-switch" (maybe using electronics and a fast relais). If you find some "easy" way to do such thing, please let us know! I would really like to modify my dd-6 then... ...just finished modifiying my RC50 in order to achieve the ability to use a parallel remote switchboard (for a second player using the RC50 at the same time as me - which was quite easy compared to what you want to do). What is an "arduino"? Greetings from Germany, Dirk David Steinberg schrieb: > Hi, > > I really like my Boss DD20, but apart from its ability to (quite > precisely) set the delay length it has no way to sync to the rest of > the world... > > It has a tap tempo button, though. Has anyone here tried to open the > DD20 and to add a trigger input in parallel to the tap tempo button ? > > If this was possible, a sync device that could output the required > triggers at the appropriate rate would allow this looper to be synced > to a midi clock (something like this could easily be done with an > arduino for example). The same should be feasible with any device with > a tap tempo button, by the way. > > I haven't opened my DD20 yet, so any info would be greatly appreciated >:). > > Thanks, > </daviD> > > "Simulating the true styles and making carefully. > Many colours a lot, selected freely by you !" > >