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Never tried, but I think the beat synch out on an EDP is a click... Sent from my (advertisement removed) On 25 Mar 2011, at 17:19, Daniel Thomas <danielthomas4@mac.com> wrote: > Hi Billy > > midi clock output is what is needed to drive another device in sync with >your looper. If your looper has a midi out port and supports midi clock, >you can spit tempo data at any midi instrument (HW or SW) and then route >the resulting audio to a drummers headphone cue. Make sense? > > Many loopers do this... But I don't think the digitech does. This >feature is frequently missing from stomp box style loopers. > > > d > On Mar 25, 2011, at 7:56 AM, Billy Thompson wrote: > >> Hello everyone... >> >> I was wondering whether some of you could suggest a looper to me with >which >> I could send out a separate rhythm track to a drummer for instance. >> >> I currently use the Digitech JamMan which is fairly good for my needs >(even >> though they brought the stereo version out not long after my purchase). >This >> has a built in rhythm track with 8 or so basic click sounds. >> >> The loop you then create locks nicely to this if this is the function >you >> choose. >> >> If I could have this click in my ear and not playing out front then a >> perfectly in time loop would sound much more natural. Further to this >what I >> would really like as mentioned in the first paragraph would be for the >click >> track to be constantly in a drummer's ear so the drummer and I could >create >> in sync. >> >> Suggestions please if I've been clear enough... I'm basically still >after a >> foot pedal but all suggestions welcomed... >> >> Many thanks, >> >> Billy >> http://www.billythompson.co.uk >> >> >