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Re: repeater question



>Simeon Harris (03:26 AM 02.06.2001) wrote:
>
>>Concerning recording ambient textures - I'd like to know whether you can
>>drop immediately into overdub when creating a new loop and setting the 
>loop
>>boundary, so that any delay or reverb tails will be captured at the
>>beginning of the loop as it cycles round again.
>
>If you're heading for overdub mode, then that means that the loop 
>length has already been set (you must be overdubbing over 
>something). So, for Repeater, the answer is "yes, you can drop into 
>overdub mode with just a single button press".
>

are you sure you got the question right, Mark?
Isnt it the Record button that is used for Overdubbing? So how can 
you end recording and start Overdubbing at the same time?
Wich combination of buttons is that?
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