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Unless I'm missing the point. you press record to start a loop, (repeater in overdub mode )then press play to end loop. Then quickly hit record again to continue ... overdubbing. joe Mark Sottilaro wrote: > on 9/9/01 9:27 AM, PMimlitsch@aol.com at PMimlitsch@aol.com wrote: > > > > > In a message dated 9/9/01 11:32:55 AM, Hedewa7@aol.com writes: > > > > << apparently, ya missed a l'il bit of my point: > > if repeater is in *overdub* mode *before* ye begin recording, then: > > ending *record* w/another *record command* commences *overdub*. > > so ifya leave the repeater in *overdub* as a default-state, there are >no > > extra button-presses. >> > > > > Mayby this is a midi footcontroller thing? I've tried the "*overdub* >mode > > *before* ye begin recording" thing and the result is the same - hitting > > "record" to end your first pass puts the unit in play mode and not >"record"/ > > "overdub" - at least on the unit I've got. - Paul > > > > Yeah, I get the same thing. Unless I'm totally missing the point (which >has > been known to happen), there's no combonation of button presses that I >can > use to make this thing cue up a new loop and go into record when the old >one > is done. I've been through the manual and nowhere could I find something > that even mentioned doing this. > > So, anyone from electrix reading this thread? Am I missing something, or > does Dave have a different version of the Repeater OS that gives him > functionality that we don't have. Yeah! That must be it! I bet if I >only > had those extra features, Bowie would have asked me to be on his next >album! > Damn! > > OT, David, have those sessions started yet? I'm VERY psyched to hear the > end result, as both a Bowie and Torn fan. I think it'll be a great mix. > > Mark Sottilaro