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Re:CFC Speeds for Repeater




     Tom,

     Get thee to the Repeater-Users Yahoo group!  There is a guy there who 
has developed a PC
utility which will import and export .wav files to and from the Repeater.  
It's an awesome bit of
reverse engineering, it only took him about 400 hours!  He's asking $15 
for a license, otherwise
you have about 3 hours of functionality to check it out.  His website:

     http://www.geocities.com/piggyfinger/index.html

     Before this, loops could be imported into the Repeater ONLY if you 
were replacing an existing
loop of exactly the same length.  Now .wav files up to 8 minutes can be 
easily imported.  Of
course you will need some sort of CFC reader on your computer.  These are 
simple to find as USB
devices, some computers come with them nowadays.

     Stephen  (Greetings from Seattle)


<<Are you saying you can drag loops from the computer to the CFC with no 
problem?  Is that pre-existing repeater loops, or have you been able to 
load audio files in somehow?  I've been under the impression that it 
was an easy thing to copy loops off of Repeater CFCs, but that it was 
basically impossible to say take wav files from Pro Tools, load them 
onto a Repeater CFC and have it recognize them.  I remember something 
somewhere about how such files would have to exactly replace existing 
Repeater files or something. (???)

-Tom


                
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