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Dear Rick, Thank you for this very valuable advice, I noticed this to in the past. It did not happen this time, I do have the last firmware available for the Boss RC505, so this is clearly a design flaw, which started with the 3/30/300 series. I think Roland ingeniers thought they had a good idea applying automatic crosfade at loop boundaries, and, well, they were wrong. Best, JPR > Le 17 févr. 2017 à 08:47, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> a écrit : > > *Dear Jean-Philippe, > > Very frequently, hardware sits on the shelf at the warehouse or > at the store you purchased it from (whether online or not) > and is shipped without the latest firmware. > > I've had this happen to me many, many times. > > So, be sure and check your firmware on your unit and go to the Roland > website and > make sure they have exactly the same numbers even if the unit was just > purchased. > > Good luck, Rick Walker > > PS I second my brother's advice to check out the Loopers Delight page at > Facebook groups and/or the > livelooping.org website as there is much more traffic on those sites now > than on the original L.D. Daily Digest. > > *On 2/16/2017 3:53 PM, Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com > wrote: >> Jean-Philippe Rykiel <jprykiel@gmail.com <mailto:jprykiel@gmail.com>> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Mitchell, >> >> I'll check that, but I'm pretty sure I have the Latest firmware, >> as the unit has been purchased a week ago. >> >