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Excellent. Thanks alot for your help Nic. And yeah, it was the "Switching between two loops" which I was curious about. It'd probably come in handy, the instant kill when changing loops. There's always workarounds I guess if I do want feedback into the new loop. THanks again, Ritchie http://ninja.at/play ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nic Roozeboom" <nicroozeboom@hotmail.com> > > >And one thing that I'm curious about (which I couldn't find browsing >thru > >the archives) is: > >if I'm using Loop 1 for instance with a large feedback time; when I change > >to Loop 2, does Loop 1 die instantly or does the feedback continue once > >Loop > >2 comences? Or can you choose between the two options? > > Switching between two loops (as Repeater defines them) has immediate effect > - all operations on the first loop are abandoned upon switching, and you > start with a clean slate on loop #2. Loop #1 does remain intact for later > (immediate) recall and further use. > > However, it's also a multi-track device, not sure if that's where you're > headed - you can switch tracks within the same loop. Feedback/overdub on the > new track would commence while the other track still runs along without > modification. > > Sorry if I perhaps misunderstood - hope this helps. I have had this >device > for a few days and I'm loving it. > > Nic > > >Thanks for any help, > >RItchie > >::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::>>:::::::::::::: > >http://hacked.at/facehacker > >http://www.mp3.com/rdomain > >::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::>>:::::::::::::: > >