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There was really only one version of the Repeater, however, some of the first batch had a bad component that made it so you could not upgrade to v. 1.1 of the software. Electrix was fixing this issue for free, and since the warrantees are being honored by TC Electronics I bet they're still doing this for free. If you turn on a Repeater and it boots up saying, " Repeater OS 1.1" then you've got the latest greatest. Version 1.1 added a few nice features like a dry mute mode, but was mostly a bug fix. If you're purchasing a Repeater, welcome. Though often misunderstood and maligned, it's one of the coolest pieces of looping gear ever made, IMO. That said, vs. 1.1 *isn't* bug free. Rick Walker has trouble when he tries to use control midi functions with a Yamaha wind controller. I don't seem to have any issues of this type, but it may help to post how you intend to use the Repeater before you buy one. There are some limitations. Another one that pisses people off is that there's a slight volume "bump" at the end of a loop. I can only hear it if I do a drone that's pretty much one steady note, like from a synth pad. I normally never hear it, even though I do a lot of ambient music. Mark Sottilaro water cat wrote: > > Hi~ > > I'm wondering if anyone can tell me how to tell if a repeater is one > of the older ones that needs updating from electrix, if one isn't > actually able to hear or use it first. > > Thanks, > > Peter. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE*