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>If you are working on a 23 second loop you run out of internal memory >when you get to the last track? If you are going to work on a 23 second loop that will only have 3 tracks then internal memory would be ample. (remember Repeaters internal memory is 90 seconds "track" record time). What would happen if you went to record on track 4 is it would stop recording at 21 seconds (23 X 3= 69, 90 - 69= 21). NO this does not mean Repeater can play loops of different lengths at the same time. This just means you will have 21 seconds of recorded material and 2 seconds of silence on track 4. So... you could use track 4 in this case to add vocal hits or trumpet blasts or guitar licks etc. If you think you will be making a 23 second or higher loop, that will require 4 full tracks, then just record directly to the CFC card. the 16 MB card that will ship with Repeater will give you 190 seconds of "track" record time. so you could have a: 190 second mono loop 95 second stereo loop 63.3 second 3 track loop 47.5 second 4 track loop. There is a division between the memory spaces. Think of it like two ram based hard drives. One is internal and the other is removable. You can't have half a loop in the internal memory and half on the CFC. Hope this helps... Respect, Damon Langlois Creative Director Electrix Tel (250) 544-4091 Fax (250) 544-4100 http://www.electrixpro.com