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LIVE SAMPLING
Repeater is set up to take just about any kind of signal; from a sub-mixer to your mixer's FX send, a group output, or
even a vinyl source. In addition, you can connect an effects processor to Repeater's
FX Insert
for easy patching of
the effect onto the overall input or individual tracks.
L PAª Considerations
If Repeater is in Beat detect, MIDI Sync, or the metronome is turned on in User mode then as long as you press
Record
near the downbeat of your track, Repeater will automatically tweak the loop start time to the nearest
division of the beat. To stop recording press
Record
close to the downbeat of the next bar. Repeater will auto-
matically tweak the end point to match up with the start point and immediately begin playing the trimmed loop.
If you are just in user mode with no metronome then no LPA is applied to your recording.
Trigger Recordi n g
Repeater has a great little feature we call Trigger Recording. Pressing
Stop
and
Record
at the same time will
arm Repeater. In this mode, Repeater will automatically trigger the Record operation when an audio signal is pres-
ent at the inputs. This is useful when sampling from CDs or in facilitating a hands-off approach to recording and
overdubbing.
Input Mute
In some situations it may be desirable that the dry signal is not passed through Repeater and mixed with the track
outputs. To activate this feature, hold down
Stop
and press the
Overdub
button. The display will state 'Dry
Muted' or 'Dry unmuted' depending on whether you are activating or deactivating the feature. This feature can
also be accessed via MIDI.
GETTING STARTED
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