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What? Maybe something is wrong with your Repeater Per, because mine works perfectly when recording a loop. It will try and stretch or shrink your loop to make it fit your bpm, but if your pretty close you shouldn't hear much difference. What could be happening is that you're sending the Repeater a pitch change message an oct down. Try changing the Repeater's midi channel. Clock is on all channels so it won't matter. Mark Sottilaro On Thursday, July 17, 2003, at 03:11 PM, Per Boysen wrote: >> I've got a Repeater now and am trying to sync it to a drum machine. >> >> I select MIDI as the sync source, and the tempo seems to lock >> fairly well from the drum machine, but when I record the >> audio of the pattern from the drum machine, the playback >> sounds wierd and contorted. Not DISTORTED so much, but just >> out of whack, not like the actual patter sounds. >> >> I'm not sure what's going on with this. Anyone experience >> this? Any ideas? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Paul > > > Hi Paul, > > It's always a bit wobbly the first time you record a loop. I guess it > simply cannot calculate tempo, keeping up sync and record at the same > time. The workaround is to define the looplength first by recording > silence. Then you can go back into recording mode and record audio > without that wobbling, flutter effect ;-). > > Best wishes > > Per Boysen > ---> www.boysen.se > ---> www.looproom.com > Next gig: > 28 July, Stockholm Jazz Festival > 2-10 Aug, Umeå, Noliamässan >