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AW: Vortex info




        > Delay time itself is set by tapping in a tempo with a
footswitch or
        > front panel button.  Each delay is set to some fraction of
this tempo.
        > This makes it easy to get perfect cross-rhythms, such as three
against two
        > (or seven against thirteen, or whatever), in time with your
playing.

Would it be possible to set the delay time by electronic (switch-)
triggers instead of foot switches?
Well sure it would work to replace the foot switches, but the question
is does it work *continously*, for example syncing the delay to
the clock of an analogue sequencer or arpeggiator? (Or does the
tap tempo only work in a kind of "learn" mode?)
What, if the clock rate changes - will the Vortex' delay time follow?
Faster should be easier than longer, I guess. 

Does the Vortex do things like that?
Are there other Delay boxes that do such things?

JH.