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Hallo Rick,
as far as I understood, Eib asked about a looper which can be synced with other gears and/or daws. Anyway, this is also what I am intereste in. I still have here my Boomerang III but it is completely unable to sync with any other device at all. So I was thinking eventually to a looper which I could use to sync it with my Octatrack of with other gears. THe looper should be able to loop while slaved (because the Octatrack must be Master, that's a fact, unfortunately). Can the LP2 do that? Can it sync well to other devices or daw? And do I remember well or it can work with batteries? Because I do not really need another stage looper, I need now a street looper with batteries for when I will play in the streets with my friends... Thanks > Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 21:36:41 -0800 > From: looppool@cruzio.com > To: halimzainal@gmail.com > CC: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Re: What Looper to use for syncing with other loopers/samplers/computers > > eib halimski asked: > > I've heard of 'midi clocking' that can sync multiple loopers but what > > do i know, haven't tried any of them. sorry i'm not of any help. > > having 2 units of echoplex (or more i think) is a much easier option > > but costs a bit more > > > The new Looperalative LP-2 Mini Looper has robust Midi synchronization. > With two of them hooked up; whichever looper starts automatically > becomes the master for the other > and vice versa). > > At a streetprice of $300 (USD), two of the units would probably much > cheaper than buying 2 used echoplexes. > > On top of that, the fidelity is better, with creation of up to 8 loops > (stored immediately on an SD card), > addition of ≈ to the echoplexes 1/2 speed, 30 levels of undo, feedback > (with automatic > undo points set at every 15% reduction), and these additional added > features: > > 1) Half Speed (Double Speed at half bandwidth) > 2) Quarter Speed (Quadruple Speed at quarter bandwidth - artifacty but > very hip for special effects) > 3) Retrigger (one shot) > 4) Retrigger (continuous) > 5) Retrigger (random) > 6) Replace > 7) Quantized Replace (equivalent to SUS = SUB in the echoplex or > Q-Replace in the LP-1) > in these potential time signatures: 4/4 (8ths, 16ths, triplet 8ths, > triplet 16ths), 7/8, 9/8, 10/8 (5/4) > and the addition of 1/64ths for glitch effects) > > My brother Bill has been triggering other LP-2s, his LP-1 and > simultaneously driving midi driven time > based effects (delays, modulations, panners, etc.) on his other effects > pedals (M-9, etc.) with great effect. > > Rick Walker > |