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I use Acid pH1, one of the lite variants, so no MIDI sync, or multiple sound cards or plug-ins etc, but I've found it to be a flexible px for use with my own loops, or more often, manipulating several minutes of, say, a live performance, slicing and dicing to edit out bits I don't need, fading from one section to another. I'd have no use for Cubase as I can't afford the versions which support sufficient audio tracks to interest me, and I don't use MIDI (and my PC refuses to recognise any external MIDI sources anyway). But ACID is capable of more than just looping - its like anything. You pick the equipment, software that suits you, and I've found it to be entirely intuitive for what I need. I can piece together 5 and 6 minute soundscapes from a few fragments, and with the various speed changes that happen with dropping files an octave or two (or indeed raising them) a whole range of things can be achieved. So - I like it...(cos it suits me) Cheers David <http://www.mp3.com/davidcooperorton>