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Hey there.... Yeah I have some simlar problems... I have had only had it for about 2 months, but I have got some of them to work out. But the problem you said about it i think sticks.... I'll still ask some else for you about it..... It happened to me last night actually... i was effect the audio in... and i had two loops on top if it... and then I wanted to record that into another loop.... the effect was cut off as soon as I set up the recording parameters, and you can't record a loop while looping others.... I think... still as i said i have some problems to figure out aswell.... i got a friend who's got one and tinkers with it, he's got other stuff he prefers..... but i will ask him and see what the limits are on your question.... i know the Su700 is a composing loop machine... so that on the fly effects might interfer with recording at times... but you can always go back to the recorded loop and then reeffect it to get the sound that you wanted... I am pretty sure that it can only record in normal uneffected parameters...... My question to you is where did you get the extra memory component for it... the place i got from sent to some random computer store and I haven't gotten around to it... what did it cost you to upgrade.... i really need to get it cause I run out of memory and am stuck with saving and fliping settings... its a pain in the ass... but I do like the machine... i'll forward you email to my friend... write me back and let me know how it goes.... >From: "scb" <samu@gi.intercom.es> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> >Subject: Yamaha SU700 problemos! >Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 10:20:59 -0600 > >Hi. > >Last week I bought YAMAHA SU700 after reading you can have max 20 songs >in >memory (I have 68MbRAM) with it and then mix them >and do a kind of deejaying playing them mixed up without interruptions. > >well. For what I have read in the unit's manual you can't do that. >you cannot change the song while in play mode! so you have to stop the >music, change the song and then hit playback button again! > >is this true? >do you know (if you can't help me) who can answer this to me? >people at the music store had no idea... > >Thanks in advance. > >Sam > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com