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perfect. what is or how do I build a relay? tq On Oct 6, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Matthias Grob wrote: > The EDP has a 1/4" BeatSync output which is a short pulse which > could switch any lamp (through a relay) and its also audible, not > beautiful but clear! > > > On 6 Oct 2009, at 12:46, Todd Quincy wrote: > >> Do you think the edp could trigger a a roland 660 drum machine to >> produce an audible click of the tempo set by the edp's midi clock? >> >> Also do you think the tempo light on the drum machine would >> activate - flash... that would solve it! >> >> tq >> >> On Oct 6, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Florian Anwander wrote: >> >>> Hello Todd >>> >>> Todd Quincy schrieb: >>>> yes, let's hear it.! >>>> Following the drummer who is following the looper is the real >>>> idea. I was just trying to make it more natural and less >>>> intrusive to the drummer. >>> I recommend NOT to use light as a click. There are two reasons. >>> * Steady flashing produces stress for your brain, while a steady >>> sound click is perceived as music and rhythm. >>> * The brain reacts much slower on light than on sound. It is much >>> more difficult for the drummer to play in sync with a steady >>> flashing (if he is able at all) than with a audio click. Simply >>> try once dancing to the rythm of a stroboscope, and you will know >>> what I am talking about. >>> >>> I don't know your musical circumstances, but I recommend to use a >>> central master MIDI clock, and distribute clock this to the >>> various gear, that shall be in sync. We[*] use a Roland SBX-80 for >>> this task. For you a simple old drummachine might be better, >>> because the drummer could use it as click at the same time. >>> >>> Florian >>> >>> [*]www.sphericlounge.de www.ambiosonics.de >>> >>> >> >> Todd Quincy, >> President, Quincy Creative, LLC >> 513 253 0004 >> > > Todd Quincy, President, Quincy Creative, LLC 513 253 0004