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scott kungha drengsen wrote: > > Yes,the length of the loop is set with the 1st "recording".After that > the number of bars is set to that length.So I can't have 4,8, and 24 > bar(for example)loops going at the same time.And,I'm starting to think > this way... Hi Scott, Sure you can. Record the 24 bar part first, then lay down the 8 bar and finally the 4 bar. Or record the 4 bar part 6 times as the basic loop, then add the other parts. I do this sort of thing all the time. Something related that's really cool is to choose two time signatures and record two loops, one in each time. The only trick is that the loops must have the same number of beats. For example record 5 measures of a 4/4 lick (one measure long lick); then stack on 4 measures of a 5/4 lick (again a one measure long lick). The polyrythmn effect is cool. 3 measures of 4/4 and 4 measures of 3/4, 7 measures of 3/8 with 3 measures of 7/8, etc. Motley a.k.a Mike Nelson, owner Boomerang Musical Products PO Box 541595 Dallas, TX 75354-1595 Tel 800-530-4699 (outside USA, 214-340-6913) Fax 214-343-1038 email mnelson@dmans.com web page http://www.boomerangmusic.com