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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 11:52 am
by AEP
i apologize if this has been answered before; i could not locate the topic with a search.

when i select the "delay m" effect in SFP (one i use quite often) i am unable to select 1/4P when syncing to bpm. i can go as far as 1/4, but that's it. from 1/4P up it's all good though.

i am using Scope 4.0. is this a known bug that has a fix perhaps, or is there a way to get this time signature via a delay calculator. i have the analogx delay calc, i just don't know which one is 1/4P.

i am quite partial to the 1/8P time, it would be nice to slow it down to 1/4P.

and wtf does "P" stand for anyway? what about the "T" in 1/4T?

cheers

Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 1:50 pm
by at0m
SFP devices don't like to be tempo slaved. I advise to set them to internal, if necessary using Neutron7's Delay Calc or another tool.
How about trusting your ears, like with Celmo's Ganja delay?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 6:02 am
by spacef
with the delay m, it can do approx 680 ms delay max, the values that you cannot reach means that they are too slow to be available. they can be available at a faster tempo.

The freeware pages of my site are down due to a forum hack, but there should be a simple tempo delay when the html is back online (1 or 2 weeks).
Some delays are always in perfect tempo synch, depends which delay is used.

see you

mehdi

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 1:05 pm
by AEP
ok, makes sense. thanks guys