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It's a little confusing, but first record a stereo loop. Then deselect those stereo tracks by selecting other tracks. Then, just select a single side of your stereo pair. Now the two are no longer paired and you can just hit the "slip" button and twiddle the data write knob until your heart's content. Mark On Jul 22, 2004, at 4:02 PM, Doug Cox wrote: >> I've also had a lot of fun taking a stereo loop in the repeater and >> turning it into a dual mono loop and using the "slip" function to move >> them in and out of sync. Lots and lots of possibilities there. > > > Hey Mark, > > Could you walk us through the steps you use to do this? How do you > mono-ize > a set of stereo tracks on the Repeater, and then how do you usually > give it > slip commands? > > I figure the Repeater owners on the list might benefit from a rundown. > I > know I will! > > Thanks in advance. > > Doug >