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Hi Mark, actually, you can overdub on to a track which is not being pitched while another one is. What I do, is to first create the loop, and then press pitch and select the tracks for which I'd like to change the pitch. Then I press pitch again to exit that mode and get back to record mode. Now, when you send midi note messages to the Repeater, only the tracks you've selected while in pitch mode will be shifting. The others will not. Now, since you're out of pitch mode, you can select any tracks you want to record on to, and still, only those you'd previously selected when in pitch mode will be shifting, whether or not you're recording on to them, or have selected them for recording, does this make sense? The record selections and pitch selections are independant of eachother. -HOpe this helps. <smile> If ya need me to clarify at all, just lemme' know, K? Have a wonderful evening!... Smiles, CQ At 10:02 AM 10/23/02 +0200, you wrote: > Goddess ><> Yes, I like the pitch function >> You can also record a loop as it's being pitched which is >> I'll try to download your tune if >> <> Have an awesome >> Your welcome > >Smiles, > >CQ One Question on this technique... I tried it at home using my >groovebox drummachine external sequencer... I found it pitched ANY >repeater track that was curently selected, NOT only if the pitch button >was > pressed, as it says in the manual, but all the time??? Am i doing >something wrong? overdub anything onto a track that you DO NOT want >pitched/sequenced... so whassup wiv that??? Mark Red __________________ > mark red > www.mark-red.com > mark@mark-red.com >__________________ --- "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