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I just had a "Slow CFC" message when trying to record a new loop, starting in Reverse. The card's memory had less than 2 minutes left. The fix(?): I transfered the loops to this computer via reader, re-formatted the card, and now, with 24+ minutes showing on CFC memory (128MG card), there is no "Slow CFC" hassle. Repeater is more healthy and spunky with a clear and open mind? ;-) David A. > > > > I'd be interested if anyone else has the same problem with their > > Repeater... just to make sure that I don't have a faulty unit or bad > > CFC card. > > > > Record a 4 beat (or any short metronome type loop)... after pressing > > the 'stop record' button, hit the multiply button twice in quick > > succession. What I get is a serious slow-down of the loop, and like I > > said, sometimes breaks in the audio. Its a bastard, as I really wanted > > to create a quick rhythmical bass line, extend it quickly, then drop > > back into record and add a string run.... *sigh* > > > > > I hope you can find a solution to your looping woes. > > > > The only solution I can think of is an EDP, but alas, my finances are > > up poo-creek and I seem to have mislaid my paddle. If anyone wants to > > swap a Repeater for an EDP, then I'm certainly definitely interested :) > > In the meantime, I'll just continue trying to squeeze as much as I can > > out of my beloved and battered DL4 :) > > > > > > -- > > Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - http://SoloString.com > > > > > >