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Here is some relevant info... >It's an any day thing at this point. We actually thought we had it a >number of weeks ago but after doing some serious regretion testing we >realized there were still a few issues to resolve. I can't guarantee >anything at this point. It could be a week or another month. All I can say >is that it is very, very (painfully) close, the boxes are just waiting for >that final cut of software. It is just as painful for us. It's like being >pregnant and 3 months late. >My best guess would be to give it another few weeks. And... Hey loopers, There has been some questions recently about the ship date of >Repeater. We are waiting for the necessary certification of a new, swanky, >power supply. This unfortunately has caused a delay in shipping somewhere >between 30 to 45 days. The upside is that this new supply is way more >compact and lightweight than the previous model so it should be well worth >the wait. I know this is a pain in the butt...but we want you to be >satisfied with Repeaters quality when it does ship. Respect, Damon >Langlois Creative Director Electrix >http://www.electrixpro.com -- TG -----Original Message----- From: Brett Maraldo [mailto:plexus@sympatico.ca] Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 11:10 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: the electrix repeater hi. i just joined the list. i've been reading archives for a couple years now, or more and looping for who knows how long. i started out on a maestro echoplex in 1983. i sold my jamman in march and put a deposit on a repeater because at the time it was going to be released in a week. ya right! its now august and still no sign nor word about the release date. does anyone out there, ideally who works for electrix, have some idea when these will ship??? i'm getting impatient. i've put a number of projects on hold pending the integration of a repeater into my work. first, to be released in march, then early june, then late, then july, now its august. help by the way, you can here some loopwork of mine and my colleague paul at www.mp3.com/softwarehere . the tracks are live, totally improvised, recorded straight out of the mixer to DAT at the gig. I build up the bed tracks live in headphones as paul plays zen space guitar. then i fade the tracks in, we jam, loop, fade out and move to a new segment. enjoy! and let me know what you think. brett maraldo plexus@canada.com