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Repeater Quirks? (was: Re: Not Underestimating an Audi...)
Stuart,
Maybe it's the "hit the multiply button twice in quick succession" that
gives Repeater a problem? I know you are in live performance situations,
but if you can afford the time to let things digest, perhaps it would be a
happier 'Peater? (Similar to the message: Not Ready?)
On another note, I recently hit the Stop Record, and it flashed on and
off...it didn't crash, and went to off with a later push. I wonder if I
somehow armed it for recording on audio impulse, but that's weird, since it
had already been recording. Sound familiar to anyone?
David A.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project)" <loopers-delight@solostring.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: Not Underestimating an Audiences Ability to Understand our
Process
>
> On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 05:51 PM, Mark wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry to hear about your Repeater. I honestly rarely use the
> > multiply
> > function, so I've never experienced this.
>
> I'd be interested if anyone else has the same problem with their
> Repeater... just to make sure that I don't have a faulty unit or bad
> CFC card.
>
> Record a 4 beat (or any short metronome type loop)... after pressing
> the 'stop record' button, hit the multiply button twice in quick
> succession. What I get is a serious slow-down of the loop, and like I
> said, sometimes breaks in the audio. Its a bastard, as I really wanted
> to create a quick rhythmical bass line, extend it quickly, then drop
> back into record and add a string run.... *sigh*
>
> > I hope you can find a solution to your looping woes.
>
> The only solution I can think of is an EDP, but alas, my finances are
> up poo-creek and I seem to have mislaid my paddle. If anyone wants to
> swap a Repeater for an EDP, then I'm certainly definitely interested :)
> In the meantime, I'll just continue trying to squeeze as much as I can
> out of my beloved and battered DL4 :)
>
>
> --
> Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com
>
>