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regarding the use of Multiply, Care must be taken to hit the multiply function on the down beat of the loop, otherwise you will get unexpected tempo changes. I also stopped using single button presses on My FCB1010 to send more than one message, at a time. In my experience, sending too many midi messages simultaneously is a sure way to tank my RPTR. Also, trying to record after radically changing the tempo will also give you problems. Lastly any digital noise I had was cured by running the rptr in the effects loop of a mixer and engaging the input mute function. All of the noise and latency related garbage was cleaned up by doing this. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Zoe Keating [mailto:cello@zoekeating.com] Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 10:45 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: making the switch from Repeater to Ableton Live If you think of it it, write me, do. I've spent a lot of time trying to make the crashes happen and thereby deduce my error and have narrowed to 2 events that occasionally are followed by a crash. Now, I've done my share of software debugging and realize that there must be a crucial event that is hidden to me because I can't make the same sequence cause a crash every time. In all cases controlling the Repeater with the FCB1010: 1) Sending a group of functions via one button press. The group containing 1 or 2 PC messages and 1 or 2 CC messages. And, everytime, that group has had RECORD in it. (If I remember. the one that I get to "crash" the most frequently is RECORD + Set Feedback level to 80% + Pan Trk 1&2). If a "successful" crash occurs, the metronome suddenly becomes audible (and really, really, really loud!). 2) Using my midi pedal again to control the Repeater, I hit the MULTIPLY function twice. The tempo of my already existing loop speeds up. I have reprogrammed my FCB1010 to make sure I don't have anything hidden in my patches. I suppose an optimist (or software developer) would say that these instances are really feature enhancements, because I get more functionality than expected! On Friday, June 18, 2004, at 06:19 PM, msottilaro wrote: > I'll look into what I was doing. I just can't think of it when I'm > not looking at the unit itself. It was something silly. > > Mark > > On Jun 18, 2004, at 4:29 PM, loop.pool wrote: > >> >> Your problems, though, I will bet money are something you are doing >> incorrectly >> (as Mark says), so you might try i >