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Why stop there? How the hell does any of this crap do what it does? It's all magic to me. I have vauge ideas of code and transistors, and I can write a tiny bit of C++, but when I think of what loopers like the EDP and Repeater are doing, it blows my mind. What I understand to happen from the manual, is that when you cue up a new loop, a tiny bit of audio gets recorded (there's a half second wait for a new loop) the Repeater then inserts your audio in the middle of that silence, so you've got some blank on both ends. The blank is so you can add a little silence on either end, if you need to using the trim function, which I'm assuming can give negitive trim. Which also is a term that can describe large portions of my love life. Mark Sottilaro Tim Goodwin wrote: > Can you please explain what you mean here? Do you mean that once I press > record, a small amount of audio data is *added* to the beginning of the > .WAV? How could it be recording before I press record? :o > > -- > Tim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Damon Langlois (Electrix) [mailto:Damon@Electrixpro.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:17 PM > To: 'Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com' > Subject: RE: Importing & Exporting Repeater WAVs > > <...> When you press record, Repeater has already been recording <...>