Is it possible to wirelessly synchronize two DS-10s on different BPMs, take for example one running 60 and the other on 120?
This may be a bit of a stupid question, but if on the off chance the answer is yes then it would be of great help.
Cheers.
Synchronization
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That doesn't make much sense. The whole point of having two machines of any kind 'synchronised' means that they are running the same BPM.
otherwise you do it without sync. But it will sound a mess unless the tempos are integer multiples of eachother (yes, like 120 and 60), but its better to just program longer notes into the one that you want to appear 'slower'
otherwise you do it without sync. But it will sound a mess unless the tempos are integer multiples of eachother (yes, like 120 and 60), but its better to just program longer notes into the one that you want to appear 'slower'
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