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Repeater arrived today and I'm liking it a great deal. However I've noticed that loops played from the CFC card have a bit of "chirping" in the right channel. Sounds almost mechanical (but with no moving parts, it surely isn't). When I copy the loop from the CFC card to memory, the loop plays cleanly -- that is no chirping, so it's obviously not part of the loop recording, but an issue of playing the loop from the CFC. Has anyone else experienced this? I do have one of those fancy "collectors" edition CFC's with the label on the wrong side. Could that be the issue? I'm hesitant to move the label for fear of affecting potential resale value of this limited edition card in the future... (that last sentence is a joke). As for the Feedback thread: It does seem that feedback on the Repeater is at 100% during playback. User defined feedback settings of 0 - 100% are only applied during overdub and record modes -- and only on the 1 or 2 tracks that are recording. This is a minor* drawback as I routinely use feedback levels < 90% on the EDP during normal playback. Perhaps this can be addressed in a future software update. * I say "minor" drawback because there are so many other cool things the Repeater seems capable of (multi-track and stereo looping alone make up for this limitation). Worst case scenario, one could always put the Repeater in an effects loop and prefix it with a volume pedal or bypass switch, then simply leave it in Record mode without feeding it any new signal. Of course, if you have 4 tracks in a loop, only 1 or 2 will fade with this method (which could also be a *feature*). And there's alway the MIDI control options....