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--- Robert Michael <rob_michael_2002@yahoo.com> wrote: > I use an FCB-1010 to control the Repeater. This pdl > brd has a MIDI merge feature that I used to use to > merge MIDI time code (from a Roland R-70) and the FCB > commands to the MIDI in of the Repeater. > > Repeater = MIDI ch. 1 > R-70 = MIDI ch. 10 (it can also transmit on 4 other > channels simultaneously) > > This worked ok for the most part--HOWEVER--I > discovered that if I used the R-70's Multi-timbral > capabilties--the symptoms you describe raise their > ugly head--random loops are cued--there was no > pattern--nor could this symptom be duplicated in any > predictable fashion (yes--I made certian that the drum > machine was not transmitting on the Repeater's MIDI > ch.). I had the same result with other mulit-timbral > drum machines (Boss DR-5 and DR-770) As long as I > transmitted only on one MIDI channel, everything was > fine--but let more that one channel transmit and chaos > would eventually ensue. > > At first I attributed this to one of the several bugs > with which most Repeater users live. Then as an > experiment, I used an external MIDI merge box as > opposed to merging with the FCB (I use a simple MIDI > Solutions 2 in/1 out box). This solved the problem > entirely! In fact--the Repeater has been a MUCH more > stable machine ever since. The problem is that something is being sent to the Repeater that it's interpreting as a loop select message. If you really want to know what's going on, you'd have to get a midi analyzer on the line to see exactly what's being sent. There's a software one for Windows called midiox that is available for free non-commercial use at www.midiox.com Greg __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com