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Hey Bill, the short answer is: get both. The slightly longer answer: it depends on what you want to do. The long answer can be found in the ld archives... The Repeater can store lots of individual loops. Enough. I don't know how many; it's something like 128 or 999 both in internal memory (not that this would make sense) and on CF card. Each loop can have up to four tracks. The Repeater works with Type1 CFCs with up to 512MB of capacity. The Repeater syncs well to MIDI but has a very unstable clock itself. Some devices react allergically to ist MIDI clock glitches when synced to the Repeater. No problem if you use the Repeater as a slave or use it to sync uncritical devices exclusively. Rainer -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: wkramer1@students.depaul.edu [mailto:wkramer1@students.depaul.edu] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. November 2004 20:42 An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Betreff: Echoplex v. Electrix Now that the Repeater Electrix is back, which should I buy. What does the electrix cost? How many loops can u get w/ the repeater? (you can get 9 individual seperate loops w/ echoplex...I thought the repeater just had 4). I'm aware of unlimited overdubbing w/ both products. Does Electrix have MIDI Sync and/or is that beat match thing it has unparalleled by any other looper (sounds like a redsound product). Anyone? Billy