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Looping Problem on the MR-8.

Hi,

After setting A/B points, I press stop & play (together) to attempt to loop the song between the points - but it isn't happening.

Also, I cannot redeem the used recording time after deleting a track. In other words, If I use two minutes to record a track, or tracks, and then erase the track(s) - I don't regain the time that was used to record those tracks.

Lastly, is there any way by which to separate recording onto tracks 5/6 and 7/8?

Any and all help in this matter would be highly appreciated.

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Re: Looping Problem on the MR-8.

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Hi,

After setting A/B points, I press stop & play (together) to attempt to loop the song between the points - but it isn't happening.

Also, I cannot redeem the used recording time after deleting a track. In other words, If I use two minutes to record a track, or tracks, and then erase the track(s) - I don't regain the time that was used to record those tracks.

Lastly, is there any way by which to separate recording onto tracks 5/6 and 7/8?

Any and all help in this matter would be highly appreciated.

Blessings

Nate
to loop you have to press the "play mode" button until the word "loop" appears on the screen, then that should work.


to redeem used recording time from a deleted track, you have to access the "song" menu and select "delete unused", that will free up the time for ya.


Unfortunatley, tracks 5-6 and 7-8 are stereo tracks only. the only way to separate them is after you record on them, you can move the tracks around to other tracks i.e move track 7 to track 2 etc.

hope this helps.

clif
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Thanks Clif,

I was really writing for my brother in St. Louis, MO (who doesn't have internet service at this time, due to extreme computer problems). I called him back, just after finding your reply to his queries, and he asked me to send you a very hearty THANK YOU .

I thank you, too.

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