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On Oct 31, 2004, at 20:14, joao orecchia wrote: > have you tried using the digital out and some combination of either the > analog stereo out or sends to get all four tracks individually into the > computer? Yes. But "all four tracks individually into the computer" is only possible by using the analog outputs of the Repeater. The digital output is a stereo mix of how you set the physical faders on the Repeaters front panel. > i mean, i know there are sound cards with 4 analog ins that could > do this, but im not sure if there are any good ones which i can afford > at > the moment. I was able to separate all four tracks of the Repeater, plus one EDP channel, by this trick: I recorded (into a computer) my source audio AND the midi used to control both the Repeater and the EDP. Then I "rewinded" the computer and played the source audio AND midi into the Repeater while recording Repeater track 1 into the computer. After that I did the same thing with the other three tracks. The process was not fast, but I ended up with exactly the same four Repeater tracks and live manipulation originally performed, now separated on four different channels on the computer audio mulitrack software. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen --- http://www.looproom.com (international) http://www.boysen.se (Swedish site) http://www.cdbaby.com/perboysen