>>I believe that http://www.newegg.com has Simpletech cards available
that work in most all configurations (backwards, stereo, etc).<<
both my repeaters have simpletech 128Mb cards, and they've both reported "cfc slow" during normal operations, like running backwards pitch-shifted and recording in stereo at the same time. (when I say "normal", I mean normal-to-a-looping-musician).
I tried a TDK 256 and it was hopeless. I'd make damn sure I needed that much loop storage "online" before investing in one of the larger cards; you might be better off with a small pile of 16's or 32's; depends on y'r workflow.
in the repeater manual, it tells you what it means when the cfc light is green and what it means when it's red. mine is amber most of the time.... anyone?
duncan/r.m.i.
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