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My hypothesis on the Devices vs. Computer's for Looping -- it mostly depends on where you start evolving to looping from and incrementally adding looping capabilities to your set-up. 1) Device Approach Example: Many looping-folk have been playing instruments / performing music for a while. So, they have equipment already (amp's, speakers, effects, etc...). And they're incrementally adding and removing elements from set-ups all the time. So, adding looping capabilities via a "device" approach (with stomp-boxes and rack-mount effects) is *just like what they're mostly doing already*. Except instead of adding a fuzz or a multi-efects unit, we're adding something dedicated to looping capabilities. It's a pattern these people know and follow already. Adding a computer to these set-ups is not obvious. 2) Computer Approach Example: Recently, looping folk are increasingly coming to the process from a "home-recording" or a "sequencer/controler" background that is enabled from developments using computers and hard-disc capabilities. These people are buying "plug-ins" and incrementally extending capabilities via software updates. So, buying a piece of software dedicated to looping to run on their existing platform fits their purchase patterns and follows their usage patterns. Adding a stomp-box to these set-ups is not likely. Rarely do people throw-out all their equipment and build a new set-up from scratch. I feel I'm dramatically stating the obvious. dk