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no, that is absolutely nothing to do with the problem I noted. The direct audio path through the repeater apparently passes through the digital domain and the dsp processor and encounters a significant latency in the process. It's quite noticeable to me when I play direct through it. It does this right out of power up. Whatever you are talking about below is some other problem that has nothing to do with what I experienced. You can easily do a test of this. Just run some source material direct through the repeater and in parallel in your mixer. don't record any loops or anything, just direct through repeater vs parallel path. To me it sounds like a short slap back delay. when I play direct through it, I can definitely feel this delay. I'm sorry, but this seems like a fundamental architecture thing, not something that is fixed with a few lines of code. kim At 12:54 AM 9/14/2001, Tim Goodwin wrote: >Scott, there is bug associated with resample and sleep that creates >latency. >If you select resample and don't select a source after you have recorded a >track, it will create a delayed playback when you press play or record. >Also, putting the unit into sleep can result in a similar problem. Try >resetting the power if you were in sleep mode. Or you can go back into >resample, select a source track, press resample one more time and then >cancel by pressing stop. This is supposed to reset the error. > >Apparently this has been fixed and will be part of the upcoming OS update. > >-- >Tim > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: scott kungha drengsen [mailto:kungha@earthlink.net] >Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:59 PM >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Repeater Latency > > >Has anyone noticed,or been bothered by,the signal latency Kimm descibed >in the Repeater?? >Thanks ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com