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I have been having great results both live and in the studio with the following repeater routing scheme. I use an effects send on my mixer to send signal to the repeater, then I use all four outputs returning to either four seperate tracks on my recorder (an ADAT) or for live, to four individual mixer channels. I hard pan repeater tracks 1 and 3 to the right and hard pan tracks 2 and 4 to the left, and use the send select function on the repeater to select all four outputs running simultaneously. The hard panning allows for seperation of the tracks and allows me to individually proccess each track seperately after I've laid them down. Its best to use the dry mute function with this scenario to prevent non-looped info (ie whatever you are playing over the top of your loops) from bleeding onto the loop track outputs. I like using mixer channels that have inserts for this scheme for optimum processing flexability, post loop recording. Also, using a mixer effects send for the repeater really is the way to go if you want to loop multiple input sources. It gives you the most flexability with the least amount of noise. Give it go mates Bill