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mark landman said: >This is an interesting point, certainly my feet or fingers aren't fast >enough to end recording by pushing record, then enter overdub by pushing >it >again without introducing a noticeable gap, the very thing I'm trying to >eliminate. apparently, ya missed a l'il bit of my point: if repeater is in *overdub* mode *before* ye begin recording, then: ending *record* w/another *record command* commences *overdub*. so ifya leave the repeater in *overdub* as a default-state, there are no extra button-presses. >And while replying to dt I have to say he was 100% right about the >pitch/time function on Repeater being a source of fascinating timbres. >I'm beginning to find some great blurbling, grinding, twittering sounds slowly >evolving down in these regions! An added bonus with ultra-slow, >pitchshifted up sounds in the range of 1 to 25 BPM is to feed 'em into >a long reverb, instant Jovian atmosphere drones! indeed: great resource. best, dt / s-c