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Sorry Travis, I really don't think so. $200 samplers do this. I think the only reason that this isn't a feature in the current loopers is because it is a user-interface nightmare. I assuming that since the EDP lets you undo a loop addition, it's already storing your add-ons separetely from the main loop and doing on the fly mixing. The only difference between this and different-length loops is adding a tiny bit of overhead to keep track of the different beginning and end points and current location in the sample. Kevin > > Kevin wrote: > > >Uh, no. If the EDP had the multiple different length loops, it would >have > >been the extra needed justification for me to buy it and spend the time > >with it. > > My recollection is that the EDP will allow you to have multiple loops of > different lengths, but you can only play one at a time. My >understanding > of digital playback systems is that playback of multiple independent > "tracks" (loops in this case) requires more processing power, driving >the > price up. > > Travis Hartnett >