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in addition to what some others suggested, you might try: - make sure the feedback knob (or pedal) is not accidently turned down to 0%. - make sure that cubase isn't sending the MIDI continuous controller for feedback and accidently setting it to 0%. - check the SamplerStyle parameter is set to the default value of "run". If it were on Once or Attack it might do what you are describing. kim At 04:42 AM 8/8/2002, Michael Clark wrote: >I start Cubase (midi clock) and can see the EDP light each time on the >downbeat. I press record just before I want to record a loop so that the >EDP begins on the correct downbeat. It does. I hit record to stop the >unit just before the end of a bar so the EDP records the number of bars I >want for the loop. It does. The problem is that what I have recorded >into >the loop either plays once or not at all. I tried leaving the loop open >(no sound) and using overdub to layer loops. The loops in Overdub don't >seem to record. Feedback is all the way up. The unit is getting good >signal. > >BTW, during the initial recording process, and the subsequent overdubbing >process, Cubase is still running - sending MC. > >At on point, I stopped Cubase and the loop played to the end and stopped. > >Any ideas as to how I might get the loops to play as they usually do when >I'm not syncing? ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com