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Ahh, the mysteries of UNDO! Thanks for a complete explanation, Matthias! But I think I'll keep doing what I do now. Keep hitting UNDO until it's gone! BTW: Here's an idea for another way that UNDO could work (I'm sure you've thought of MANY ways): Rather than building a lot of intelligence into UNDO and making it controlled by where the loop is, how about making it controlled purely by button pushes? For example, you "open" an overdub by pressing OVERDUB, add stuff to the loop, and "close" the OVERDUB (probably by pressing OVERDUB again). Now, UNDO undoes the entire OVERDUB session, regardless of how many times the loop went around while you were overdubbing. Easy to explain and easy to predict what's going to happen when you hit UNDO. Perhaps this could be an optional UNDO mode? Dennis Leas ----------------------------- dennis@mdbs.com