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Yeah, I've had that issue while trying to synch to an EDP. Something to do with how the EDP deals with tempo and clock though, not the Repeater. I think we fixed it... it was Jon Wagner's EDP. It was at a show... it was dark... Anyway, I guess I'll just sit tight with the Repeater for the time being until the eBay prices go high enough so that I can sell it and get 2 EDPs in return. I've found that I really need a stereo looper, plain and simple. Kim once asked why any guitarist would want a stereo looper, and I've tried going all mono and now it just sounds dead and flat to me. Of course, this all goes kind of out the window when playing a big venue, but since that hasn't happened to me yet, I don't care. I think I'd still use stereo in in terms of stereo reverb and chorus. One of my favorite distortion patches uses a tube gain circuit on the left, and a transistor "fuzz" style on the right. It's very thick. Mark Sottilaro On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 06:49 PM, Butch wrote: > The Repeater seemed to glitch a lot when changing loops. It would > increase > drastically in tempo. Never 'could' resolve the issue. Used to drive me > nuts. 'Guess it depends how how one is using it. > > Regards, Paul > >