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I'm sure you're aware of this Mark, but you can certainly cue up loops from the front panel as well as the floor. You just can't do it from the floor with the current TRS setup. If you want that kind of foot control you need to use MIDI and have separate buttons for play (CC#85) and stop (CC#87). The play/stop button (CC#88) makes cueing a loop impossible because you can't press play a second time and have it remain in play mode. Also, I haven't tried this, but does 'tempo lock' (CC#104) work for maintaining sync when switching to a different loop? For example, when you're playing a loop, lock the tempo, scroll to the next desired loop and press play again to cue the selected loop. That should do it. I will see how this works today. My guess is that the two loops should be within 20 bpm to eliminate any artifacts or unusual coloring - but it wouldn't be essential for it to still work. BTW, David Torn is using the same OS as the rest of us (or so it is said). -- Tim -----Original Message----- From: Mark Sottilaro [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 9:13 AM To: per@boysen.se; Loopers list Subject: Re: SV: How emptying the Repeater? Yeah, I'm not all that happy with the Repeater's MIDI control setup. For one thing, I bought the wrong controller, but that point is moot, as I couldn't have afforded the "right" one at this time. I mainly use the Digitech FS-300 for the basic functions, and for the rest, I'm using the front control panels. For me, having EVERY function accessible via MIDI is like having NO functions accessible via MIDI. The main thing I need to do is cue up a new loop and have it automatically go into record when my current loop is over. I can't do that, although Dave Torn seems to be able to. I think that feature was disabled in the final release. I also would like to be able to go back to an old loop and have it start as my current loop ends, and stay in synch. (it doesn't) I'm hoping this is part of the "Loop Point Assist" bug that will be addressed in the software update. Hurry up guys, I've got a gig on Oct. 13 and it sure would be nice to have a few bugs fixed by then! Mark Sottilaro