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Hy boyz (and girls, o'course!)... There are many things I'd like to see in a next generation looper...BTW, here are some thoughts about what Len mentioned. 1) Volume/Pedals/Switches/Fade. Right, volume pedals are not always the best thing, especially when playing in a band. It would be rather simple, though, to build a (hardware) programmable pedalboard with switches and preregulated volumes. I would be able to do so, as many other hardware-oriented guys. So you may ask to a friend that knows about soldering and DIY. No problem. Fading would be, IMHO, quite simple too (using capacitors and few electronics), BUT there is a problem, specifically with the EDP. (Kim, please correct if wrong). The input for the pedal has a *bad* response to low levels, because there is a base level under which every value (read: position of the pedal) is read as none (completely off). Given that this is a design issue (a reasonable choice, indeed), there is NO way to do a smooth fade in/out using the pedal. You'll always get steps at start/end (when the gate in opened/closed there is actually an audible step in the levels). Here's why I'd like a lot a fade in/out *software* feature on the EDP! (LoopIII 5.1? eh eh eh...) 2) Changing tempo. This (technically called *time stretching*) is a feasible thing, but it requires a lot (really a lot) of computing power, in order to be made in real time. The processor of the EDP simply cannot stand such algorythms. That's a really interesting thing, but you'll find it on much more expensive devices (or on personal computers: I've just seen ACID from Sonic Foundry at the Musikmesse...). Hope this helps... Ciao! The Looping Uncle 8^)#