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Repeater's Undo completely erases the most recent overdub, and if you know it's going to be a mistake, you can get rid of it before it comes back at ya. (It also can then Redo) You can end Overdub this way, and the loop plays on, as if nothing happened, except that you are no longer in Record Mode. So, you don't necessarily have to go to another Track to overdub safely...however, if you have recorded onto another track, and decide you don't like a layer on another track, you are out of luck! You can also mix tracks, then erase the track that you no longer need. In addition, you can copy a loop to another location, go there, work/destroy whatever, then return to the original loop. Again, this can all be done on the fly, loop still running. Dav > >So say I am on stage, I lay down a loop, it sounds good. Then I overdub > >something on top of it, but it turns into a mistake. Is it possible to > >remove this mistake while the loop is still playing? > > As long as you've recorded it into another track, yes. > > It's worth noting that the Echoplex can also do this with its undo function. > > -C >