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RE: 2 EDP in stereo: how to match parameters



You are correct that it doesn't match it automatically. But
if you match them once and make it a point to always use the
master for changes, you shouldn't have to worry about it.
That is, unless you make it a point to mess with the slave
separately. Then yes, storing off a "starting point" preset
in both units would be a good way to make sure you start
matched.

Glenn

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Goldstein [mailto:ngold@comcast.net] 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 2:16 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: RE: 2 EDP in stereo: how to match parameters
> 
> Well that's what I just reported. It doesn't match automatically
> unless they both START at the same setting. Incrementing a param
> on the master increments on the slave but doesn't match it
> automatically. Unless I was hallucinating, or I have a deviant
> 2nd EDP, that's what I've seen on mine.  
> 
> Seems that saving/recalling a preset on EDP slave that matches
> the master is the best way to insure they're set for perfect
> stereo operation.
> 
> > if i recall correctly (and there's a good chance i don't), you
> > can connect them via midi and set the params on the master,
> > which will in turn select them in the slave.  for example,
> > if you're in param X and slave differs from master, then you
> > can adjust slave to match and continue on with the programming.  
> > 
> > -jim