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>Does anyone have experience setting up the Repeater to chase a human >drummer? I'm a human drummer. The repeater chases me. Now if it can catch me is the question :) I've had very good luck with the beat detect on the repeater. My only gripe is that the only way it can beat detect, is from its audio source. So if you don't want to loop the beat detect source too, you're in for a little gymnastics. You'll need to use the left input for the beat detect source signal, and the right input for your bass. Then stereo lock the tracks together and mute the left track. So the repeater WILL loop the beat detect source (your drummer) but you won't hear it because the left tracks are muted. Congradulations, you now have only two tracks to work with. Or three if you're fancy - I can explain how if you really want. Experiment with micing the drum kit. A good place to start is an SM57 on the hi-hat, or the bass drum. While the repeater is trying to lock onto the tempo, you can help it out by tapping the tap tempo button. Once the beat detect led stops blinking, signaling that it found the tempo, press the tempo-lock button and now it will only react to little variations in the drummer's tempo - syncopations shouldn't shake it at this point. Let us konw how it goes! Jon _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com