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> Från: Louie Angulo [mailto:laab2000us@yahoo.com] > Thanxs a million for the advice Per! > I can´t wait to get one to start xperimenting.Do you > use drum machines in sync with the EDP and repeater as > well?This is another field i want to get more into sice i > love to have rythm in the loops. I ve grown tired of the > sounds of my long time companion DR660 i like more organic > sounds so i am thinking of getting a small groove box to > sync cool drum wavs. to them.But there are so many of > them!This can be done of course with the repeater as well but > syncronizing the EDP and repeater loaded with drum loops is > not very easy and not as flexible i guess... Anyway Where in > the signal chain do you have your drum machine?Do you have > anything plugged in the Fxs insert of the repeater to color > the signal or do you do it via the mixer? Hi Louie, I've tried drum machines but found it not "organic" enough for my taste (I own a MC303 and my brother has a 505). I'm more interested in making ambient music or building percussive patterns with my musical instruments so the audience can easily see what's going on. I don't like loading drum patterns into the Repeater either, since I want to improvise everything. There should be now "composition" in mind when entering the stage and no "overdubbing" done afterwards, that's how I like it ;-) That's why I always empty the memories of Repeater and EDP twice - once before I start playing and then immediately after finishing a piece. I'm using the Repeaters FX chain for two separate outputs in parallel with the main left/right output. Best wishes Per Boysen ________________ www.boysen.se