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Oh, OK. I had figured out how to do this. I thought there was a way to do it in one tap, similar to the JamMan. The ability to quantize your loops is really sweet, I must say. This was something I totally hoped would have eventually been incorperated into the Repeater's functionality, but I guess not. Loop4's extra high 8th note ability is nice, but if I'm going to have to press my pedal again, I can wait until the middle of my last bar, no biggie. It would be great if this could be done in a single tap, ala JamMan. So.... is it too early to start making Loop5 requests? Mark Sottilaro On Saturday, July 27, 2002, at 02:12 AM, Kim Flint wrote: > At 06:15 PM 7/26/2002, Mark Sottilaro wrote: >> OK, a while ago Kim mentioned that one could set up the EDP to start >> recording, go a certian preset amount of bars, and then auto end the >> loop, >> going into overdub.Set 8ths/cycle to match the length of loop cycle >> you want. The default is 8 eighth notes, which of course is one bar of >> 4/4. Unfortunately in LoopIII, 8ths/cycle only goes to 20. So if you >> are playing in 4/4, setting to 16 for two bars is the best you can >> get. (In LoopIV it goes to 256.)