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Heer Driessen wrote: " What I want a digital loopmachine with which you can INSERT material in a certain point in time, but DELETE the previous sound in that point. That way you could correct the sound and make fancy "1 or 2 alteration at a time Philip Glass music" and at the same time make fast harmonic transitions, by simply inserting everything you play. In the analog way it is simple, but poorer in quality. So I want a digital machine that has got the facilities to do just that. tjau, paul" Lee's response was:" From what I am seeing on the Looper's Delight Digest, the only animal that can really allow you to make such changes is the Oberheim Echoplex, where it can deal in "parts" vs. machines like the Zoom 2100 which essentially plays back samples, but does not allow for much in the way of layering or altering on the fly. At least without the same degree as the Oberheim. A boomerang, may be able to do this with only two parts, but I could be wrong... Hate to shoot you to only one option on a rack unit or stomp box. There is a bit of software for the IBM clone or the Mac that'll do this too, but like most, I'm dubious about bringing something as fragile as a computer to a gig, even though I've done it in the past. Rack mounting it was definitely the way to go, I might add, vs. free standing, but the expenses... Tchau, Lee-ohki.