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Hmm thanx for telling me this Andy, now you got me itching guess i will try it with my Adrenalinn to find out if it was the sampler clock,i didnt know about the overdub issue that could have been the case as well... www.myspace.com/luisangulocom --- On Wed, 3/25/09, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > From: andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> > Subject: Re: do any slave sync? > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 2:16 PM > L.Angulo wrote: > >> Luis, > >> did the edp sync ok for you? > > To a certain xtent yes,yes the way you are describing > it is the way it would round it up which was a nice > solution,i was just wondering if thats the way the LP does > it. > > The problem is the lost syncronization over time,i did > a gig strictly syncing the EDP to my sampler as a slave > and i needed to retrigger it constantly (after about a > minute or less )to sync up again.Soemtimes it would stay in > perfect syncfor a longer time whil other times it > ididnt,sorft of like the brother sync mistery;-) > > Luis > > I'd guess > > Either a) you left overdub on. > b) the sampler clock was not good. > > > Bet it's a) ( otherwise, I found the edp midi-sync to be > very good, especially in loop4) > If you hard-sync during an overdub then you'll get a glitch > in the overdubbed audio. > (unless the looper has a sophisticated buffering and x-fade > system, the edp never had the processor > power for that) . > The edp let's sync drift while you overdub for that reason, > then re-syncs when OD is turned off. > It's caught me out on occasion. > > andy > > >