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A 128M CFC will give you about 24 minutes of recording time. I believe there is also a limit of 8 minutes per loop. WAM wrote: > Hi, I'm new to looping machines outside of a computer & am interested in > the Repeater. > I've read all sorts of things, but I'm unclear as to the full use of >the > flash card & it's memory. I plan to use the repeater live with > percussion, so I'm curious to know if the memory of the Repeater is >finite, > or if it can use the flash card as ram allowing you to create 4 track >loops > over several minutes or more? My aim isn't to store them as such > although that is always useful, but to have the facility to improvise >over > expanding loops. I've tried one out, the first loop on track one being > one bar, I then added parts on tracks two & three. I then double the > lenght to 2 bars on track 4, so tracks 1,2,3 are just repeating their one > bar loop, meaning it's not using the memory of four two bar tracks. > Until I decide to overdub to either 1,2,or 3, then all of a sudden as the > they become full length loops the memory usage is increased. If I then > decide to double it again to four bars, the same thing happens as I turn > them all into four bar length loops, again to eight bars & so on it >starts > needing lots of memory. So that's why I'm curious to know if I go >out & > buy a 128mb CFC card as well, will that solve this problem? I'm >hopeful > it will, if not are there any suggestions, I live in Australia & there's > not as much choice when it comes to seeing & trying expensive & unussual > gear, unless you order it (& buy it). Thanks > > WAM