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Hi Mark & all Overall, I'd really be interested to know if everybody shares the opinion that the Repeater is really superior to the RC-50 in all aspects (except maybe loop length)? what I want to do is - among others - the following: I want to start playing some polyrhythmic stuff (say 13/8) and loop it - without thinking about meter & tapping. Then, I want to overdub _and_ record parallel loops in perfect sync. For the second loop, I don't mind setting parameters manually to that of the first (if tempo sync sounds garbled like with the RC-50) - does that work with the RC-50? Another thing I want to do: After I've recorded several parallel loops, say Part A, I want to record another part, maybe in another meter/tempo. Again, I don't mind that the RC-50 stops when writing Phrase to memory (I will resample all and play it on another looper then). Important is, once I have the various Phrases set (say Part A-B-C), I'm able to switch between them on the fly to improvise on them - does the Electrix Repeater do that? > Repeater with a 256 meg card is PLENTY. If you need > more get yourself a computer. I do have computer with Firewire card and btw also a multitracker with 64GB hard-disk. Still, especially for jazz music with lengthy progressions, I'd like to be able to have loops of several minutes length. 256MB sounds ok, but I thought the Repeater had only 8MB internal memory, can you use the full CF card for live playing? So, is the Repeater really overall superior to RC-50 in all aspects? What do you think? Best regards Buzap -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer