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Paul_C wrote:
This suggests to me that the DA Smartclock will send a signal which sets the tempo for the pedal, I assume that the midi thru sends that signal on to whatever else is in the chain, in this case a second X4, and that will sync up too.
Other than that I have no practical knowledge as to what might happen, but as far as I can see it shouldn't mean that the controls of either are affected, just the tempo.
ognoy wrote:The Digitech Jammans can sync with some kind of minijack cord.
A friend of mine is using one for guitar and one for vocals, and sync them that way.
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:maybe look into a looper that has 2 or more loops on it. that way u only need 1 device and not mess w/ midi or sync protocol
manymanyhaha wrote:I've sync'd three X4's before using a midi clock, works well, for the most part. They do sometimes do this annoying repeated glitch thing that can only be wiped out by powering down.
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Christophe wrote:Well unfortunately, loopers don’t have separate outputs for each track....
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:surely some do. EHX 2880 comes to mind. it has 4 tracks and left and right outputs and panning.
theres got to be more.
manymanyhaha wrote:
I always found it peculiar that the RC-300/RC-50 are the only multi-output (beyond stereo) loopers on the market.
Christophe wrote:Well Ehx can be an option, if you can use L and R outputs like two mono outs, and work two amps from there...
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