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though i don't know about using it as a multitrack as such, the original track will be a "virtual" track until you overdub on it, only using storage space for a single cycle. or so i gathered from the manual. or maybe i am misunderstanding you, the original track would be looping under the entire thing unless you mute it... > You can't have one track shorter than another, so this would probably > kill any idea of using the Repeater as a true multitrack recorder. You > can do a loop multiply function, but you'd be stuck with the same x bars > looping under your other tracks. If I were you, I'd look into some of > the new devices by Korg and others like the PXR4 > > Mark Sottilaro > > Gary Phillips wrote: > > > I am very interested in the Repeater. I've used a Jamman > > for years and am into digital recording. I'd like to use the > > Repeater as a very quiet (no moving parts or hard drive wine) > > multitrack recorder in addition to its looping capabilities. Is it > > possible to have a rhythm loop established on one track and to > > overdub for 4 minutes or more on a pair of tracks while listening > > to the rhythm part looping ? Or does the rhythm track have to > > be a continual sample just like the tracks to be overdubbed ? > > 'Course I suppose I can also use an extenal drum machine > > locked to the Repeater, correct ?....So I guess my main question > > has to do with recording time. Granted, I'll have to have a larger > > memory card-128 Meg plus.... Thanks..... > > -- > > gary > > @friendlyspider.com >