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> > BTW, the 'Rang sorta does real-time backwards: the backwards notes are, >in > essence, delayed by the length of the loop. It's still a hell of a cool > trick. > > Scott Bullerwell There is no real-time backwards device. It's a conceptual impossiblity. You can't play a passage in reverse until you get to the end. Even if the passage is very short, you have to wait that amount of time. And another thing! %^) If you attempt to use the Boomerang Phrase Sampler and do two lightning speed presses of the RECORD button in the reverse playback mode, in an attempt to approximate real-time, you will be disappointed. Here's what happens. Your two second lick (for example) will be divided into 20 tenth of a second snippets, each of which is individually reversed and played back. This sounds very choppy, not at all like the typical reverse leads created by Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, or Adrian Belew. The reverse parts of songs we love were recorded in their entirety and then reversed, most likely by flipping the tape over on an analog machine. These days there are much easier ways to do this. Motley