| Mark: my Repeater is and always was bump free. I 
can doo beautifull soudscapes, drones, rythmic looping etc; without a 
single problem. Maybe my unit is defective:-)   Best.   
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 6:33 
  PM Subject: Re: GNX-3/Repeater 
  Questions Welcome to the list David.
 
 If you do a search on the 
  Repeater and seamless loops on the archives, you'll probably come up with 
  volumes on this topic. I'll give you the Reader's Digest version.
 
 Yes, 
  the Repeater does exactly what you're asking of it. No delay. Just like a 
  JamMan, which was my first MIDI syncable looper. However, there is a tiny 
  volume bump at the loop start point. How tiny? I never, ever hear it. Is it 
  there? Sure is. If I play a single sine wave with no attack or volume change 
  into the Repeater, I can hear it. Others here trying to do drones have 
  complained about it. I've posted two tracks on http://www.mp3.com/0crossing 
  The first one is JamMan looping, the second is all Repeater.
 
 How did 
  you get two JamMans to do stereo?
 
 Mark Sottilaro
 
 On Wednesday, 
  July 30, 2003, at 08:38 AM, David Durian wrote:
 
 
 Hello. I am a new poster to the list, although I have 
    actually been reading various parts of the entire Looper's Delight site for 
    the last 4 years. I've been looping since 1994, when I got my first Lexicon 
    Jam Man. For most of the 90s, I used to Jam Mans for stereo looping, 
    although I switched to using Echoplex Digital Pro Pluses for stereo looping 
    about a year ago.
 Anyhow, I was writing to ask a couple of 
    questions I was having trouble getting answered just by looking through the 
    site and by searching the mailing list archive.
 
 a) I'm thinking 
    about getting a repeater to supplement my EDPs, and I was wondering--does 
    the Repeater do seamless looping if you play an eight bar measure and then, 
    at the end of the eighth bar, you press the record button to start the loop? 
    In other words, does the audio play straight through without any "skipping 
    sounds" or "gaps" in the audio?
 
 By seamless here, I mean simply 
    the sound--I understand that the Repeater will not start the loop and go 
    immediately into overdub mode (like the EDP), making it more like the old 
    Jam Man in this way, which is how some use the term "seamless." My concern 
    is that the looper make no skipping sound if I want to do a "direct loop" 
    this way. This is how I mean to use "seamless" in this 
    context.
 
 I currently own a GNX-3 that was supposed to work as a 
    full-function looper, but it has this problem where it doesn't do the kind 
    of seamless loop to which I refer above unless you set up an empty "dummy 
    track" ahead of time, and then, after the "blank track" is recorded, you can 
    do a "live" seamless loop. Which isn't really live the way I describe it 
    (live to me means the Jam Man or EDP, and possibly the Repeater(?)) . . 
    .
 
 Someone on the Digitech site suggested the "dummy 
    track" solution I just mentioned, and he made it sound like people had to do 
    the same thing on the Repeater to get it to work right with this type of 
    seamless loop . . .this is why I needed to ask. 
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 b) Anyone else out there using the GNX-3 for 
    looping? I haven't seen much about it on this Web site (no reviews, for 
    example), and was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on 
    it?
 
 The lack of seamless looping on it as a default setting is 
    somewhat annoying, although I can work around it. Or maybe I'm just missing 
    something in set up and you can actually get it to do 
    it?
 
 Thanks,
 
 David 
Durian
 
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