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Re: Repeater: Crash or unwitting trigger?
I'm using the FCB1010/Repeater, but not for multiple commands, so this
isn't
a first-hand observation:
Repeater seems to have to "digest" some commands by showing "NOT READY" on
display...could it be that sending it certain multiples under certain
conditions are an over-load? Maybe the "crash" is the next step beyond
"NOT
READY?"
David Auker
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: Repeater: Crash or unwitting trigger?
> Hmmm, I've never had this happen, though I think know what it is. The
> Repeater does have a metronome and it seems like somehow the Repeater
> is either getting a midi message to start it, or misinterpreting a
> message from the FCB1010. Could be either the Repeater or the FCB1010
> that's at fault. Might even be a squirrely cable.
>
> I guess I'd say reprogram that pedal command. Couldn't hurt. I've had
> the singer I work with accedently push the tempo lock button during a
> show. Very bad. The Repeater would do all sorts of weird stuff when
> she was using it, I could never figure out why. I used the same
> Repeater hundreds of times with no problems at all, yet she seemed to
> manage to get it to do all sorts of things. The main thing was she'd
> get it to refuse to sync to the correct MIDI clock. It always seemed
> like it would show double the tempo that my Repeater was showing. Both
> were getting tempo off the same midi splitter. The weird thing is I
> can never get it to do it myself. Live or at home. Very frustrating.
> Good luck.
>
> Mark Sottilaro
>
>