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>>>I've had a thing with the repeater where, despite getting a
good midi clock at 80-100 bpm, say, it will record a loop and ?
>>then act like the original tempo was 160-200. this results in the
loop being half as big as it should be, and time-stretched >>to fit the
actual tempo. is there a quick way to disable the software "helpers" that
determine the loop point? I'm guessing >>they are the culprit..../smaller>
>I had this problem also, which was one of the reasons why I ditched the Repeater... I was playing with a computer >musician who used Live! as the midi source, and at random intervals, my loops doubled in speed. It was frustrating, and >destroyed a lot of the music that we strived to create I've been using a repeater hooked synched to a XL-7
sequencer, and never experienced this problem.
bIz
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