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Shouldn't matter either way if it adheres to the MIDI spec... >Charles, >Many thanks for the 2880 info. >..but we're talking about using the looper as the master here. > >I don't know if the LP2 continues to send clock after it's stopped, >but it certainly can't send worthwhile clock *before* the length >is defined by tapping ;-) > > >andy b > >Charles Zwicky wrote: >>Andy B, >> >>The "Start/Stop" is an separate MIDI command and many (if not >>most?) devices spew MIDI clock continuously. When I connect my >>Electro Harmonix 2880 to my Korg Electribe and start the 2880 from >>it's front panel (rather than by pressing "start" on the Electribe) >>the looper is constantly synched to the MIDI tempo and the loops >>will speed up and slow down if I change the drum machine's tempo, >>even if it is "stopped" >> >> >>Andy B wrote: >>Is it not possible that a drum machine can be set to not start >>until it starts receiving midi-clock? >> >>Andy Owens wrote: >>>Not pushing for it, but I have to agree with Louie that the ability on >>>the lp1 to start the drumb machine with a command also starting record, >>>and to stop the drumb machine with a record stop command is so, so nice. -- ... http://www.zmix.net http://www.esession.com/ChuckZwicky http://albumcredits.com/zmix