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Rob, the quick answer is yes, regarding the changing noise depending on certain button presses, on the Repeater. Having said that, I've only heard it change on two operations. The first being erasing tracks, and the second being copying data from internal memory to the CFC. My posts regarding this should be in the fairly recent archives. - -about 2 or 3 weeks ago. I A/B'ed it with a new Repeater from Electrix, and the new one sounds the same, though I haven't tested it with the erase and copy operations. -Best of luck... Smiles, CQ At 11:54 AM 7/16/02 -0400, you wrote: >Good Day Team Looper! > >Short time lurker, first time poster. > >First, I just wanted to thank those of you who spend the time (make the time) to interact and share knowledge, skills, and opinions. I'm just a hobbyist (hack) but because of you I've found a way (the confidence to try) to make the music that I've enjoyed (Soundscapes, Ambient) and has been in my head since back when I use to have a full head of hair. I use a Gibson Les Paul, POD, GR33, EDP, 4-track recorder and I just received the last Repeater from Musicians friend. While I've only just begun to scratch the surface of the possibilities I've read about here, the pure enjoyment of creating what I like to call 'spontaneous sound' is very gratifying. > >Anyway……the new Repeater I have has a 'hum' emanating from the headphone jack (in the headphones only). The frequency of the 'hum' changes as different buttons illuminate on the front of the unit. Short somewhere? Any ideas? It is something I can live with but just wanted to know if anyone else has come across this situation. > >Again thanks and someday I hope I can contribute something of value to those who have help me so much. > >v/r >Rob Pilkington > > --- "The only things I really think are important, are love, and eachother. -Then, anything is possible..." http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates Please visit The Guitar Cafe. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe