Wanted to give this one just one more shot. Did get one suggestion 
  (thanks Jon) which wasn't quite what I was looking for (but useful in 
  other contexts nevertheless).
  Sort of expected perhaps one or a few other Repeater users to chime in 
  and acknowledge that this functionality (tell Rptr to let the loop play to its 
  end, then stop) is at least desirable, albeit not possible with the 
  current OS.
  I imagined it would be only a matter of time before someone would 
  announce they had hacked OS1.1, and made all sorts of improvements... such as 
  being able to configure one track as a MIDI looper...
  
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    Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 8:23 
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    Subject: Repeater - "conditional 
    stop"
    
    (Sorry if this has been discussed before, couldn't think of a good 
    search argument to hit the archives with.)
     
    One thing I like (and use) a lot about the DL4 is the "Play Once" 
    button (third from left), particularly in song settings. I'd have the DL4 
    run a few repetitions of a section, and right after the start of the last 
    desired repetition, I tap Play Once to tell it to play exactly to the end of 
    the loop, then stop. Very seamless and elegant.
     
    As a guitarist, I love this as it allows me to prep the looper in 
    advance, since at the very transition I'm anticipating, I usually have lots 
    of other pedals to hit, often with a time-critical requirement.
     
    Alas, no such thing with the Repeater (at least, not as accessible and 
    intuitive) - which I would prefer on occasion because unlike the DL4 it 
    loops stereo/multichannel.
     
    The only way Repeater is able to respond in this fashion, to my 
    understanding, is by "queueing an empty loop".
     
    There are several drawbacks to this - not possible via simple 
    footpedal, would need to use hands to press buttons & turn knobs, or 
    would require a midi pedal programmed with the macro "queue next loop, wait 
    for CFC, hit play" or some such. Not to mention that the next empty loop 
    might be several loops in the list removed from the current.
     
    I've checked Repeater's command set to see if a MIDI pedal 
    implementation might help me. I can't think of a good sequence that would 
    result in the loop stopping at the end, and with the original loop loaded in 
    memory.
     
    Are there perhaps more sophisticated Repeater operators on the list who 
    have scratched their head over this same simple problem with positive 
    outcome? Would love to learn. Much appreciated in advance!
     
    Best,
    Nic