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I sure am glad I got mine last month. Also got a Warp Factory (which I haven't even tried yet), a Filter Queen, and a Filter Factory, both of which I love. I watched the company tease us with the Repeater at the NAMM show for maybe 3 years before it became available. Remember that wooden mock-up? All the Electrix products were met with great interest at the shows. The last time they exhibited was winter 2001 in Anaheim. They had a working Repeater demo/one man band that was very effective. Maybe that was one of you folks. Making the OS open source sounds like a great idea. Even (especially) if they intend to sell the hardware production off to another manufacturer. Electrix: do it before you sell the hardware. Could be good incentive for your potential buyer. OTOH I have no idea how many were ever produced. Any clues? Maybe not enough. shucks. -Henry Mark Sottilaro wrote: > > I saw that coming like a freight train. (Mark lowers flag to half mast) > I can't help feeling they totally dropped the ball. I remember a bunch > of us offering to go to local music shops all over the world to do > demos, and the offer was ignored. Why? When your customers are > offering free help for your marketing and you turn them down, you don't > deserve to be in business. Still, the Repeater was an amazing beast. > To have a looper as the sole product of a decent sized company is > suicide though, IMO. There's just not enough public awareness, or > demand. I knew it was only a matter of time. > Mark Sottilaro > > On Thursday, July 4, 2002, at 05:01 AM, Butch wrote: > > > A piss-poor mistake to discontinue it, IMHO. Look at all the work that > > went > > into creating it. There's gotta be a better way. > > > > 'gards, Paul > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John Tidwell" <wedgehed@yahoo.com> > > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 6:38 AM > > Subject: Re: somebody update the website... > > awearness