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David, Like I said this is from memory, I could be wrong. I use switchquant = on usually, and brothersync with 3 edps, so I tend to end loops at the end before going to a next loop. If I end a loop midstream, it is usually because I am ready to record that loop anew, so in this case I never return to it (midstream). Regardless, I agree one must be careful where he left the last loop, even if you never return to it. It could be musically confusing to leave a loop in an odd place. Musically confusing can be good, though. You can use mute to re-trigger an existing loop from the beginning, depending on how you set mutemode (mutemode =start). bret --- david auker <davauk@hevanet.com> wrote: > Bret wrote: > > > I believe a given loop will always begin where it was last left > > playing. > > > Is this true? If so, when returning to play thru a multi-looped > progressive composition, one has to be careful to have left each one > during its last cycle, otherwise you'll drop in somewhere in the > midst > of the overal looop? > > David > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/