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I'm assuming you do not actually want to loop the drum audio, but rather just the bass (or whatever you might be playing). In which case, you'll need something like the RedSound Micro Sync or something similar to take the drummer's audio and convert it to MIDI clock and then run it to the Repeater. Knowing that the Repeater syncs to MIDI fairly well (and there are some that will argue this, but not by much), then it is really a question of how well the Micro Sync works--that and how to send drum audio to the Micro Sync and then MIDI info to the Repeater. A mic on the bass drum to an empty mixer channel to an unused aux send or straight out via the mixer's insert to the Micro Sync to the Repeater via a long-ass MIDI cable? Something like that. Never tried it (don't know a good drummer). http://www.redsound.com Lindsay sonic detritus: left of eliot http://leftofeliot.iuma.com -----Original Message----- From: Henry Heine [mailto:henry@bagend.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 12:22 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Human drummer:oxymoron? Hello to all, I am about to spring for a Repeater. Does anyone have experience setting up the Repeater to chase a human drummer? If so, what kind of sensor is used, and where is it placed on the drum kit? How good is the Repeater at locking to syncopated rhythms? Am I expecting too much from this machine? TIA Henry Heine bassist/mechanic