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PITCH SHIFT I N G

You can alter the pitch of your tracks by one octave up or two octaves down.

¥ Press the Pitch button and the

display will change to show pitch
information in semi-tones for the

selected track(s).

¥ Deselect any tracks you donÕt want

to Pitch Shift using the Track
Select
buttons. Editing one track

at a time displays the pitch shift
amount with a finer resolution.

¥ Use the Tempo knob to change

the pitch in cents (100th of semitone) intervals. Use the Loop knob to

shift in semitone increments

¥You can press and hold Pitch to reset to 0.

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External Flash Memory

CFC memory is non-volatile, and will hold its content forever without the need for power of any kind. CFC memo-
ry is designed to work like a hard drive, in fact most computers treat it simply as a hard drive which makes it a
widely compatible storage medium. CFC's come in a variety of sizes; Repeater is compatible with Type 1 CFCs up
to 512MB in size. Some CFCs perform better than others. We tested a number of brands of card before settling
on the brand that we ship with Repeater. This card has been found to provide the performance required to allow
all operations that can be performed through the use of internal memory. Not all cards are so lucky. All CFC cards

should work with Repeater, but there may be speed issues which prevent multiple tracks or stereo recording from
behaving well with some cards. For details of recommended cards to use with Repeater, get the latest information
from our website.

Checking available memory space

To find out how much record time you have left, press and hold the 'copy' button for about half a second. The
display will change to show firstly internal memory remaining, and if a CFC is inserted a further press of copy will

show the amount of CFC memory remaining. A final press will return the display to normal. The space remaining
is displayed in minutes and seconds.

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R E P E ATER & MIDI CLO C K

Repeater responds to the following MIDI clock related messages:

System Common Messages:

¥

SPP - Identifies the location of the next timing clock by 1/16 note (6 ticks).

System Real-time Messages:

¥ Start - Regarded as a SPP of 0 and a sequencer start message (0x FA)

¥ Stop - Stops the sequencer (0xFC)

¥ Clock - Sent out 24 times per quarter note (0xF8)

Using a Keyboard to Trigger

Pitch

RepeaterÕs Track Pitch Shift can be eas-
ily controlled with MIDI note informa-

tion. All the tracks currently selected

for slip/pan or pitch will be affected.

To control the track Pitch Shift via

MIDI:

¥Connect the MIDI out of your key-
board to the MIDI In on Repeater

¥ Set the MIDI receive channel on the

back of Repeater to match the MIDI
transmit channel on your keyboard

¥ Play monophonically (one note at a

time) to shift the pitch

¥ Middle C will return the track(s)

back to their default key

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