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Re: Re: Running Two Echoplex Units in Stereo/Synced - Experiences?



I have the same problem as well...
Ive changed the crystals on the oberheim to match the
gibsons after Andys recomendation and tried all of the
above but they wont sync
if you find anything out let me know
Luis



--- Frieder Zimmermann <frieder.z@web.de> wrote:

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hi travis, hi matthias, hi others.

thanks for help.

If you did not buy them together....

there are not so much opportunities to get two of them
and to have the money...

>0) Which version of the Loop software are you using?

loop IV on both units


>1) Youre positive that your brothersync cable is a
stereo TRS, and 
>not a mono patchcord, right?

yes it is stereo, i mean two stereo jacks and i
suppose the cable is connected (what is TRS??)

>2) If you use the current slave as the master and
vice versa do you 
>have the same problem?


yes i still have the problem, if i change the master
/slave

i have two beigefaces with different names (oberheim
and gibson) 

the older one (oberheim as you can!  imagine) gets
faster with the time.

>3) Are you spending long periods of time (several
minutes) in overdub mode?

not really

>4) Whats the typical length of your loops?


there is no typical loop length in my playing, but the
situation is for example:

i record a small loop: 4/4 72 bpm (length: 3,3sec), i
multiply: 16 times (no, boring) 15 times : first
failure: the master shows 45,6 sec loop length, the
slave 45,5 sec. 

now i wait . (latte machiato)

>5) How much is a "bit faster"? A few milliseconds? A
few hundred 
>milliseconds.


20 minutes left: now the slaves is a few hundred
milliseconds slower. as i wrote in the first 

mail the slave gets faster, now i changed and now the
master is faster..

 

 

any advices??

you may need to ask Andy for new crystals that match
the present standard.


Mr. de la fosse ? 

b! est wishes,

frieder

 

 

 

 

 



while I really apreciate the help of Travis and his
questions are 
interesting for cases of MIDI- and BrotherSync, I must
say that none 
of the questions is relevant for pure stereo use.

as we hesitate to inform, not all EDP generations sync
up between 
each other. If you did not buy them together, you may
need to ask 
Andy for new crystals that match the present standard.
so sorry...

>0) Which version of the Loop software are you using?
>1) Youre positive that your brothersync cable is a
stereo TRS, and 
>not a mono patchcord, right?
>2) If you use the current slave as the master and
vice versa do you 
>have the same problem?
>3) Are you spending long periods of time (several
minutes) in overdub mode?
>4) Whats the typical length of your loops?
>5) How much is a "bit faster"? A few milliseconds? A
few hundred 
>milliseconds.
>
>
>
>On Ma! y 1, 2004, at 7:01 PM, 
>Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote:
>
>>Subject: Re: Running Two Echoplex Units in
Stereo/Synced - Experiences?
>>
>>
>>hi all,
>>
>>I think, i did everything what is described in the
faq and in the 
>>manual about stereo operation.
>>
>>but i still have problems with sync: after some
minutes the plexes 
>>go out of sync, the slave gets a bit faster.
>>
>>who can help?
>>
>>frieder
>>
>>ps: ive checked the cabels....


-- 


---> http://Matthias.Grob.org






=====
www.luis-angulo.com


        
                
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