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>does anyone use a sequencer for looping???? I do, and i'm wondering where >the line is, i mean, most of our delays are digital, too...hmmmm. > >I just hit record (like kicking on one of my delays) on a roland msq100 or >700, play a live, usually spontaneous idea till i want..(end of loop) - >then i hit stop and play, then let the material loop once or >indefinitely.... > >is it looping??? i'd like to hear some thoughts on that, some >opinions...maybe i've missed it, but haven't heard of anyone using this >tool, sequencers have a bad name due to madonna and certain rush songs on >stage, etc I started doing this recently, that is, using a sequencer for looping. It's a good way to build up drum tracks, particularly if you're not a drummer. You're limited as to the number of notes you can have present (well, I guess you always are), since you have to have enough voices on your sound module to play back all your midi loopage, so things might not get as dense as with a delay recording the actual audio, but the advantages of being to sync, edit, and store the loops definitely makes it worthwhile. Travis Hartnett