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You might be able to create a blank loop with the appropriate tracks selected, and then simply swap the blank .wav file(s) with the audio you'd like to save to the card. -preserving the naming structure of course... -Hope this helps... Smiles, CQ At 11:58 PM 10/10/02 EDT, you wrote: >Hi all, > >Unless I'm mistaken, the only way one can load audio into the Repeater is >by >recording it, right? There's no way to say copy in wav files on the CFC >is >there? (because the other proprietary files for a new loop would be non >existant). > >I'm looking to load in some audio from Pro Tools. I guess I'll just have >to >connect the Digi interfaces to the Repeater and hit record? Maybe with >MIDI >connected to get the tempo locked? > >Also... anyone ever locked up two Repeaters? We've been connecting one's >MIDI out to the others MIDI in... but so far.. nothing seems to be happening. > > >Thanks! >--Tom Griesgraber > >ps - gig spam... I'm doing a short series of gigs/clinics with drummer >Jerry >Marotta. The Repeater is a mainstay in what I do now, and Jerry's now >got >one too. Definitley territory we're both diving into more (hence the >questions). We'll be doing some live shows this weekend in Rochester, NY and >Cleveland, OH. Check out www.jerrymarotta.com/news.html for details (I play >Stick in this btw). > > > --- "The only things I really think are important, are love, and eachother. -Then, anything is possible..." http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates Please visit The Guitar Cafe. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe