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As Damon mentioned, this still leaves silence at the beginning and end of the .WAV. This extra bit of audio has to be manually removed in a .WAV editor program. I'm now thinking that a simple "save as" function will let me save Repeater .WAVs in an ACID folder without changing the original file at all. Then I can tweak them in ACID to match the bpm, tempo, etc. This 'cloning' method will be an 'okay' workaround until Electrix decides to fix this. -- Tim -----Original Message----- From: jim palmer [mailto:jimp@pobox.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:03 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Repeater Synch Workaround. are you guys trimming the wav. i don't have the manual in front of me, but i think you hold the trim button for ~1 second. this trims the wav files according to the loop start and end points... > As soon as the recording is ended, the playback that we hear is an >altered > WAV file - not the true WAV file length. It doesn't seem to be possible to > listen to the actual non-LPA'd WAV on the Repeater, even when I tweak the > trim and trim cut functions. It wasn't until I started messing around with > the WAVs on my PC that I noticed how much different they sound than what >I > could monitor on the Repeater. There is a gap at the end of each WAV >that > breaks up the continuity of the loop when played back in ACID Xpress and > n-Track. > > -- > Tim