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sorry if i missed it, but what brand of cfc are you using and where did you get it? thanks monk On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 06:45 PM, S V G wrote: > > Ah Mark, you're a smart cookie to be sure. I missed that part of > the manual. When I insert > the CFC card, the readout tells me that I have 96 minutes available. > Sure enough, I can only do 8 > minute loops at a time. To check this out I let my Repeater run for 8 > minutes at which point it > flashes a "Track Limit" message and then goes into play mode. I also > tried this at a slow setting > (tempo=25) with the same results. I then wondered if I'd only have > half that time available in > stereo and I was pleased to find that I have 8 minutes in stereo as > well. > > At a tempo of 120, the clock goes up to around 960.0 before it > jumps out of record. I was > wondering what would happen with a higher clock rate (maximum 240) > because I didn't think that it > was a 5 number place setting. Whadya know? It goes up to 1920.0 > before jumping out of record. > > Since you asked, it seems possible to record an 8 minute loop at > 240, drop the tempo down to > 1 and then sit back for a loop of 32 hours in length. Y'know, it > starts to grow on you the third > time around... > > Thanks for calling me on my mis-statements, we can all benefit > from this kind of sharp > mindedness. > > >>> The Repeater's manual clearly states that there is an 8 minute loop >>> limit. How are you getting >>> 96? Are you doing an 8 min loop and then slowing it down to 1 bpm? > >>> Mark Sottilaro > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site > http://webhosting.yahoo.com >