behndy wrote:i'm getting curious about the Boomerang Midi syncing.
The Rang III can receive MIDI Clock signal and ON/OFF command.
For example, if you use a drum machine to provide a drum track as a foundation for your looping work, you can link it to the Rang III.
The Rang will be synced on the MIDI Clock signal sent by the drum machine.
Should you want to stop everything, you can stop the drum machine and the Rang will stop too. When you start the drum machine again, the Rang will follow in perfect sync. Neat.
In my board the Timefactor sends the clock signal (until Koma issue the RH-301 in sept.) and the Rang receives it.
I also have the Side Car. The Rang does not send anything to the Side Car, it is the opposite: the Side Car sends info to the Rang. So to get everything in sync, you go: TimeFactor[MIDI OUT]>[MIDI IN]Side Car [MIDI OUT]>[MIDI IN]Rang III.
If you want to sync another Rang (or anything else) you can use the MIDI OUT port from the first Rang.
I guess you are curious about the MIDI integration because you also have 2 Timelines.
For the time being the Timeline cannot generate a MIDI clock signal. So it has to receive it from somewhere else. You can however configure the MIDI OUT port to act as a MIDI THRU so you can put the Rang after and it will receive exactly the same info the Timeline receives.
As you know there is already a looper in the Timeline. Many of its cool functions can be accessed via MIDI (Reverse, half speed/full speed, undo/redo, etc.)
The good guys at Molten Voltage (PedalSync) have released a nifty product that pilots the Timeline looper via MIDI; a bit like a Side Car but for the Timeline. At $189, if it has what you need it comes much cheaper than the Rang.













