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Re: What happened to my repeater ? !



Dear Fro,
I'm very glad to hear that you liked my music. It's very encouraging because it's the kind of music that doesn't sell these days since it's a little too far from what people call electronic music.
Thanks again.
Back to the subject, do you think there is a replacement unit for the repeater if I cannot get it to work properly. I thought of the RC 50 but it doesn't look as straightforward as the repeater was. Yet it's the only multitrack hardware loop machine I know of.
Of course, I would love to go Ableton but it's yet impossible for visually impaired users.
Cheers,
JPR
----- Original Message -----
From: FRO DIDDLY
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 11:10 AM
Subject: RE: What happened to my repeater ? !

i owned 4 of those darn things once upon a time and for the life of me i cant remember if you can reset to factory defaults-
just read through the booklet, i dont think its possible-
ild say switch out all cables involved and if that doesnt work, re-install the operating system

probably didnt help ya at all, but the important thing is that you just earned a fan for life-
im a first time listener, and am completely captivated by the intricacy of your music

salut!

fro







From: jp.rykiel@orange.fr
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: What happened to my repeater ? !
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 10:41:11 +0200

Hi there,
I hadn't used my repeater for a bit, and it's acting weird now.
When overdubbing , what I just played comes out with a small but very noticeable delay against what was previously on the track, I would say about 30 ms. I have software 2.1, and unpowering the machine doesn't do any good. I don't even know if there is a way to reset it completely.
Since the Electrix site and forum are closed, you're my only hope.
Thanks for your help,
Cheers,
JPR


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