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Using Loopy as clock master to control hardware?
Been using various loop pedals for guitar over the years. Currently a Strymon Timeline with the loop functions controlled by a Disaster Area DMC-3. It works great, but I wish I could clock sync my guitar loops with Loopy's clock.
I don't want to run the guitar loops through iOS/Audiobus/Loopy because guitars just don't sound as good through monitors as they does through the Princeton. Yes, I've done guitar loops through Loopy and their great, but I'm looking to make loops that keep my sweet guitar/amp tone while also creating solid drum and synth loops in Loopy through the PA.
My vision: to use a loop pedal - like the Pigtronix Infinity Looper that supports midi clock sync, and slave it to Loopy. This means great guitar tone AND keeping solid loop start and stop times using Loopy's clock (and the pedal/hardware switches) with existing drum and synth loops using a midi controller to control synths and Loopy.
Any one using Loopy clock as master to control other hardware? Namely, other loop pedals?
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