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I don't think that anyone would deny the loop bump thing, it's just hard to hear in most situations. For someone like you, it's more important. The only time I notice it is when I'm looking for it, so I wouldn't say that I'm suffering from it. I didn't even find it when I was beta testing OS 1.1, until another beta tester found it and I duplicated the problem. Mark Sottilaro Stuart Wyatt wrote: > Thank you Mark! :) Someone else who suffers from the same problem as > myself. A pure wave created by a droned harmonic on the violin is > impossible to record on the Repeater - yet I can get away with very > fastly bowed stacatto drones (damn, I forgot the Italian word for > that)... without a bump. > > BTW: Two and a half weeks to wait for a Behringer 1010 that was posted > from Germany... and its still not here. I cant wait to finally be able > to control the Repeater properly :( > > On Thursday, September 12, 2002, at 09:35 AM, Marklar wrote: > > > No, that's not true. Try recording a blank loop. Then open the loop > > back up and slowly fade in a > > drone. You'll notice a slight bump. Tis true. I've been down this > > road before. I rarely notice > > it because of how I play, but many complain about this bug. > -- > Stuart Wyatt - Solo String Project > http://www.solostring.com > stuart@solostring.com