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Lee, Via MORELOOPS you tell the EDP how many distinct loops that you will want. This can be as many as 9 loops. You can only play ONE of these loops at a time (if you have only 1 EDP). You can randomly select ANY of the 9, but play 1 at a time. Each of these 9 can be recorded, overdubed, erased independant of the other 8. Each of the 9 can be a unique length in time ( or not if you want some the same). You can copy a loop from, say, loop #1, to the space in loop #2, so that loops 1 and 2 are now the same, then overdub on loop #2 so that it is "grown" from loop #1. This loop copy, and overdub method can be continued so that you have embelished copies of loop 1 at loop #2, #3 etc. Hope this answers your questions. You must shop at recycler, or harmony central. If you shopped at Ebay you would have known these things :-) bret ---"Wordsman, Lee" wrote: > > I'm sure this thread has recieved the required pointless beating and can now > go away. > > Back to the looping. > > Question 1: It's my understanding that the EDP can have up to nine seperate > loops. The time of the loops can't exceed the total time that is installed > as memory (50 seconds out of the box). Once you've set the number of loops > that you want with their associated times, you can layer ontop of each one. > These loops can then be played all together or in any combination. So you > could have a verse section that included loops with voice and rythym tracks > as well as chorus tracks with the same. This could be alternated to suit > ones needs in the context of a given song. Not to mention layering lead > tracks, noises, etc. on top of any of these tracks. Is this correct. _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com