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That sounds like maybe a problem with the MIDI source, not the Repeater. I've got a Repeater that works fine, but sometimes my sequencer will glitch out if I've got way too much going on in a fast sequence and it will momentarily spit out bad clock (Roland MC-307) It's happened a bunch of times, but only in really fast (160 bpm) and dense sequences. The Repeater will try to chase it and then get all confused. The only thing you can do is restart the sequence at that point, and then they'll be back in sync. I've just learned you can't put too much in the sequence if the BPM is high. Mark On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 04:01 PM, sserendipity wrote: > >>>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.... > > >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 > > ------------ > groovetronica.com - "No offense, but a dated d&b loop with some Holiday > Inn lounge singer hardly wows me technically or talent wise, and I > could do better with a cassette deck and a microphone." > ------------ > "The war isn't the war between the blacks and the whites, the liberals > and the conservatives, or the Federation and the Romulans. It's between > the clueful and the clueless." > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stuart Wyatt > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 4:19 AM > Subject: Re: Repeater > > > On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 12:38 pm, goddard.duncan@mtvne.com wrote: > > > > I tried to investigate further to find the cause of this, but I could > not replicate this bug at will. > > I think it is just one of those strange Repeater bugs :( >