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> The edp would have started to record exactly when you pressed record, > and would have rounded the length of the loop to fit the incoming midi. > So edp start point can be displaced against the start point of the midi > bar > by any arbitrary amount, and it will stay synced. The recorded audio is > kept > precisely in time, irrelevant of where the the loop startpoint is. > You wouldn't notice the displacement unless you re-triggered the loop. > > I've no idea if the Looperlative does that. That is exactly how the LP1 does it as well. Your loop start point is when you press the record button. When you end the loop the loop is round up to the nearest multiple of the bar length. The LP1 then makes adjustments as necessary to keep the MIDI clock and the loop in sync.