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Beth, I'm not sure what you are specifically asking so here goes... Just make sure the overdub button is lit (for overdub mode) while you are recording. I also don't think there is a single button press that defines the loop length and continues recording/overdubbing. Basically, while in overdub mode, you push record to create the beginning of a loop and then push record again (or play) to end the loop. After you have established the length of the loop with those two button presses you can press record (a 3rd time) and begin overdubbing indefinitely. IMO, this is one of the drawbacks of the unit. It would come a lot closer to standing completely on its own (in terms of other units) if it allowed you to go directly into overdub after recording (with a single button press). I'm not sure if Electrix is looking into this for a future OS or if the current hardware won't allow for this. I have a feeling that the way the Repeater trims and adjusts the start and end points of the loop may prevent this from becoming a reality anytime soon. As it is now, if you press record a second time to define the end point of the loop and then press record *immediately* after, you get a "Not Ready" message. Going directly into overdub from record (in a manner similar to the EDP) may never be possible as long as the Repeater uses "Loop Point Assist" for every initial loop. At least, that's why I have gathered. I may be wrong. If I am, someone is sure to let us know. -- Tim -----Original Message----- From: BCyayli@aol.com [mailto:BCyayli@aol.com] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 5:15 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: repeater overdub i'm just trying out my new repeater and i can't get from record to overdub....the manual isn't very clear. so i push record and a first loop gets recorded..how can i get it to play back the first loop and record another one over it...(like with the edp)...any clarification will be greatly appreciated...beth cohen