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Larry Clinton asked:- >Is anyone using the Zoom 2100 unit for looping, or at all? I haven't been >able to find anything about it except the catalog write-ups. I purchased the 2100 a few weeks ago to use mainly as a looping device. There are 4 ways to create loops in real time:- 1. The Jam Play mode allows up to three 5 second samples. (Not that effective actually, as the sampled 'phrases' cut out rather abruptly when the foot trigger is released!) 2. Sampler - Up to 32 second sampling, with a basic Timestretch feature. (Although this is a useful feature it isn't really any good for live looping, as there are no overdub facilities.) 3. Ping-Pong Delay - Although not 'infinite' you can create pp delays of up to 10 seconds with massive feedback times. (This effect can also be combined with other internal fx to create interesting textures.) 4. Sound-On-Sound - Although limited to 6 seconds tops, this feature allows the user to either overdub parts or simply play along with the main loop. (Again, this feature can incorporate other effects, which can be tweaked in real time via the front panel.) I chose this unit over the Akai Headrush, and would recommend it for the Sound-On-Sound feature alone. Excellent value for money. Incidentally, you can download the full manual from the UK Zoom website:- http://zoom.co.jp/english/home/html Cheers, Lee Fletcher -- Lee Fletcher