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Yes Kris, the Repeater loops either 4 mono loops, 2 stereo loops, or 2 mono with 1 stereo loop. All simultaneous loops are by necessity all the same length. Maximum loop time is 8 minutes, regardless of the size of the CFC card. Having the ability to do stereo loops, I find myself consistently looping mono and "stereoizing" the loops after the Repeater. For my way of working, this is a far more efficient use of resources. You have to remember that all aux sends and/or busses need to process in stereo, and the resources of your mixer come under the gun. As an example of my signal flow, I send all instruments (myself and others) through a Mackie 1604 (16 channel, 4 buss, 6 aux sends). This gives me 8 stereo inputs. One of the aux sends feeds the Repeater (which is "dry muted", not passing the original signal). The Repeater then comes back into the mixer and is routed to the other FX via a buss or another aux send, which lend a stereo field to the otherwise mono sound. If I want to send a stereo signal to the Repeater, the mixer allows me to do that easily, though at the cost of another aux send and input channel. So my instruments (mostly keyboards) are all running through the board in stereo, the Repeater is one of the only mono instruments that is later stereoized. Okay, I've got a mono Time Machine in there too... Even my guitar is running through a Replex (mono) then on to a TC Stereo Chorus Flanger and into the board in stereo. My WX5 wind controller of course follows the stereo path, as almost all MIDI modules (ROMplers, physical modellers, etc) output in stereo, even if it's only the internal FX that's in stereo. Stephen __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com