On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Daniel Hegarty
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danielphegarty@googlemail.com> wrote:
> So I'm effectively syncing purely by setting the SUS commands to precisely
> the right length. I'm now wondering if that's not the optimal solution,
Unforturnately not optiomal because MIDI is in fact very flaky
timing-wise, being a serial protocol. So even if MIDI events are
quantized in the sequencer they can never be sent at the same time
through a MIDI port.
> Would I
> need to change the 8th note count before recording each loop in order to get
> them to be the right length?
No, just use what gives enough "pre-timing".
> Another knowledge black spot, would changing the pre-delay have any effect
> on the timing of the looping actions? Perhaps causing the loops to trigger
> earlier than they should be?
Seems you have been missing the basic point in all this, which is that
the EDP has to run synchronized to the MIDI sequencer. I've heard
people doing that well with MIDI Clock and myself I have been doing it
a couple of time with beat pulse sync (recorded a pulse from the EDP
into Logic and then playing back that pulse into the EDP to make it
follow).