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> From: mark [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] > What? Maybe something is wrong with your Repeater Per, because mine > works perfectly when recording a loop. Hi Mark, I'm sorry I was a bit unclear in my post. The flutter in recorded Repeater loop only appears the very first time I record a loop into it when midi slaved. So for the first track I usually record a loop length of silence. If I'm not planning to record audio that starts out with silence, like some dub bass lines. Then it's fine. Another scenario I tried that the Repeater can't handle at all is starting out a recording from scratch in both EDP (master) and Repeater (slave). I tried this because it would be cool to kick them of right away with the same loop so I programmed a foot button to send record command to both loopers. This would of course work when they are already running, but the problem was that the Repeater starts recording in one tempo and then when the recording stops and closes the loop the EDP master is sending a new tempo and I guess this messes with the repeater's automatic rounding or something. Well, no big deal, just a thing you can avoid doing ;-) All the best Per Boysen