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No POLAR doesn't have to work that way (but it can) You have a choice to put each new loop in it's own "slot" or you can just loop over the same one to save memory and build one big layer. You can alternate between the two loop types for maximum fun. At 1.5 gig of memory though, I could loop for a pretty long time with each iteration getting it's own slot, I think. Mark Sottilaro On Friday, June 13, 2003, at 04:46 PM, James Eric Williamson wrote: > doesn't Polar put new material into new memory slots, and can only > loop until the machine runs out of memory? > > or did they change it? or am i grossly ignorant? > > btw, has anyone else noticed that the new 828 MkII would make a great > budget substitute for a Switchblade? they implement Cuemix in > hardware, and give you a front panel control for the mixer, and > _presets_! > --- > Eric Williamson > www.suitandtieguy.com >