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Oh Ok the first part of your message is understood . I agree they are not the same and I haven't seen a machine do that. But really for most of my stuff the drum machine works great. But I am offended at your second point. Just because the drum machine is not the focus of my music doesn't make it a vehicle for lead guitar work. that's a generic ignorant statement. I feel my drum machine compliments my guitar playing in general, my chordal style, rythmn playing, etc.. and certainly not as a vehicle for lead work.I'm sensing some bitterness or something. Well to each his own. . I'm sure if I listend to your music I would want to change some things as well.But that is why we can all be musicians, beacuse we have different opinions.My music is what it is, and I'm pleased with it. Denis Denis Taaffe denis_aliengtr@geocities.com http://www.dtguitar.com -----Original Message----- From: the Reverend Rob [mailto:reverendrob@realm-of-shade.com] Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 2:46 PM To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com Subject: RE: Dennis Taffee and backing tracks... PERFORMANCE VALUES... The difference here is whether one looks at the song as a "total" package versus simply a vehicle for lead guitar work.