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Mike McGary wrote: > > Wouldn't it be slick to have a looping device that allowed > this? You start a base pattern....play some parts on top of it > and build it's thickness....and then 'subtract' out the base pattern > by playing it again. Interesting idea. This is why I have two EDPs. I use the midiclock to synchronize them. I lay down the "base pattern" in one and the "frills" in the other. Then I mute/stop/turn-down the "master" EDP. To me, what you're describing is a sort of "multi-track" looper. I know, for example, I could never duplicate a part accurately enough to "subtract" it out. Of course, any artifacts from the process might be interesting of themselves. - Dennis Leas -- dennis@mdbs.com