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>At first, I was upset that I couldn't "edit" >or "save" my loop with the jam man -- but I have found that this has freed >me up: I'm not concerned about getting it "just right." I just play! I >have had a lot of fun with this approach, especially when there is no-one >around to jam with. That was very much the intention of the LOOP delay: The more you give away (by switching it of), the more you receive next time (by inspiration). >However, I've also created some loops, that I enjoyed >so much, it was rather painful to erase. Put them on tape and listen to them. You learn without noticing. >I am interested in learning some of the techniques people are using to >save, and possibly edit loops, after the fact. I have a Macintosh -- are >there some good (and inexpensive) digital editors out there for the Mac? I use DECK by MakroMedia (OSC, really). There are a lot of bugs in it, but you can do nice cross fades and its very cheap compared to its complexity. Matthias