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Mark - no harm. no problem. I just consider starting a loop at any time something rather specific. It's great that you are getting it on the point as you have described. I was merely pointing out an issue that I and others who have tried the RPTR feel is an inexact end/start point. I didn't create the language but I speak it well. I have to. Investing in the RPTR and other gear over the years has shown me that I had better know just how to use what I have, otherwise i'm a poor musician. That's just how I go about using instruments/tools. To stop or start at any time, as the question asked, means (at least to my addled brain) sans hiccup and has nothing to do with ambiance and more to do with honest advertising. Maybe you missed the hoopla on LD just prior to and after the RPTR came out, you can check the archives for that. which reminds me why I had unsubscribed a little thereafter. I have no issues with how anyone wishes to describe or answer a question to any one else but I do take exception if someone calls me "totally wrong" about something. Mark, we can agree to disagree. I was answering a question from someone else in the most complete way possible, not exactly something that you would get at a music store. Warts and all suck, this I know. But if someone is looking to spend some of their money, I had better tell them what my experience is in addition to pointing out when others have similar issues. For all I know the original poster does not even care for non-glitch loops, but others may. Thus my answer. Good to know people are reading posts still. best regards, Pedro Felix - NYC 2002 -----Original Message----- From: Marklar <sine@zerocrossing.net> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Date: Sunday, January 27, 2002 12:58 PM Subject: Re: RE:EDP or REPEATER? >Uh Pedro, I think we're having a language thing here. The question >asked had absolutely nothing to do with whether you could get a >seamless ambient loop, just whether or not you could start and stop >the loop at any time. I will stand by my answer. > >Mark > >> >> >>Subject: Re: RE:EDP or REPEATER? >>>>>On the EDP or the Repeater is it possible to start and stop the loop >at >>>>any given time? >>>> >>>>On the EDP yes, on the RPTR no. >>> >>>you're totally wrong on that. You can stop and start the Repeater at >>>will via it's front controls, or via MIDI. In fact, it constantly >>>trips me up when I'm recording with my computer, and I do a take and >press >>play, and it restarts my loop. >>> >>Mark - >>let's try this again. I own both units. The RPTR has a glitch when recalling >>a loop. I find it does not loop seamlessly as does the EDP. I would suggest >>that you check out previous posts on LD and the Electrix forum for more info >>on this problem that was not rectified with the new OS. Then again I >don't >>need to convince you, as you seem happy looping with it now. So I say >>coolness unto you, it just didn't work for me with the glitch. But I was >>honesty answering the question and stand by my response as does Electrix. >>Just check here http://www.electrixpro.com/UBB/ubb/Forum9/HTML/000131.html. >> >>now do your homework before you call me wrong. just kidding there. >>best regards, Pedro Felix - NYC 2002 >