From what I've seen, syncing nanoloop 2.7 on gba sp mix the sync signal with the audio.
Same problem on nanoloop mono....
The sound of nanoloop mono is great without hiss on my dmg and same thing on my gba sp with nanoloop 2.7...
I've try direct sync between gba sp and dmg, and a arduinoboy and a lsdjmc2....
Nothing was able to remove completely the sync signal.
If someone has a tricks which remove completely the sync signal I take it. I remember someone talk about magnet around cable.... I have not try it.
Today I've found the tricks which works for me.
I only use one nanoloop version and I use my elektron gears or my electribe e2 which are good to be sync 'manualy' to nanoloop.
So in the end, for me, sync is not really a good option today, you will have garbage in the audio signal....
EDIT: the good thing is nanoloop 2.7 can run at the same speed as nanoloop mono, they stay sync for more than five minute, so.... it's not really an issue for me.
Last edited by yoyz2k (Feb 12, 2017 7:14 pm)