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Re: RC50 End of Loop



Am I missing something? I haven't seen any way to determine the end of a 
loop, i.e. visually on the RC-50. Am I correct in that understanding? If 
the bars or whatever of a loop sound similar and maybe they don't lend 
themselves to a count off, then I guess there's no way to determine loop 
end (?).

--
Paul Richards

---- a k butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: 
> 
> >
> >...
> >Besides the much cited "hiccup",
> 
> thanks Buzap, you're the RC-50 wizzard.
> 
> Surely the hiccup shouldn't happen whatever the settings?
> 
> It's great to know that the hiccup can be avoided, but I'm guessing 
> that this means you have to avoid certain features. Would be great if 
> you could clarify for us.
> 
> thanks
> 
> andy butler
> 
> 


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