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Thanks for the reply Damon, if you´re looping live with Repeater and you´re recording a loop larger than what the internal memory allows, do you first have to tell Repeater to change to the CFC reader or it will automatically change to it?. Can you change the tempo of a loop automatically from one point to another? like say from 90bpm to 120bpm without speeding it up like on the demos, is there a way to dial those tempo changes with anticipation so they can be heard at the beggining of the next measure?, that would be cool to hear on a demo too. What do you think of my previous suggestions for online demos: "it would be cool to hear some demos with loops stored on the CFC and see how fast they perform the time stretching and pitch shifting, also make the Repeater to follow an external midi clock source to hear how the time stretching follows that midi clock, also do some demos alternating different loops like on the Jam Man or EDP". Thanks. Alx. --- "Damon Langlois ( Electrix )" <Damon@Electrixpro.com> wrote: > O.K. Here is how to break down Repeaters memory. > (All files, internal and > CFC, are 16 bit 44.1 WAV files) > It's essentially 5 MB a minute. So internal memory > at 8 MB minus overhead > and some reserve for undo etc = 7.5 MB / 5=1.5 > minutes or 90 seconds MONO or > 45 seconds stereo or 22.5 seconds of 4 tracks. No > compression. > On the Compact Flash it's the same formula 5 MB an > minute. So 16 MB is 192 > seconds mono, 96 seconds stereo or 48 seconds over > four tracks. > > > Respect, > > Damon Langlois > Creative Director > Electrix > Tel (250) 544-4091 Fax (250) 544-4100 > http://www.electrixpro.com > __________________________________________________ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/