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Yes, I am hip to the loop storage (and use it frequently)...I was thinking that "storage setting" was some setting of an operational parameter that I was missing! I enjoy copying loops to the next loop number, and working changes there (and in further loop numbers) to allow experimentation whilst preserving the original idea. (I also 'enjoy' deleting loops that, upon listening to later, don't turn out to sound quite as good as I may have thought! Sometimes the original spontaneity of evolution successfully unfolds the musical idea, that a later listen might not capture :-) David A. > The Repeater has 8 meg of volatile (ram) memory, and a slot for >Smartmedia > cards (up to 129 meg, but it comes with 16) What goes on the Smartmedia cards > persists until you delete it. > > Mark Sottilaro > > David Auker wrote: > > > Stuart, > > > > This is probably the dumb question of the day (hey, I didn't see my meteors > > last night!), but here goes: > > > > What is a "storage setting" on Repeater? > > > > David A > > > > > > > > > > On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 07:06 PM, Tim Nelson wrote: > > > > > > > I have to confess: I've had my RC-20 for about a year > > > > and a half, use it very often for real-time on-the-fly > > > > looping, and I've NEVER ONCE used any of the storage > > > > settings. > > > > > > > > Is that true for any of the rest of you? > > > > > > Actually, embarrassingly enough, the same is true for myself and the > > > Repeater :) > > > > > > -- > > > Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com > > > > > > > >