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Hi Gareth, >I agree with the others on this list Kyma is the best tool for the job. >At over 2000 pounds though it's a big investment. Coincidentally I'm >thinking of going for it myself. It runs on windows machines too. That would be cool! I could rave-on about the Kyma but I'll be polite. Are there other Kyma users on our list? If you get one, let me know. I've been writing a number of Kyma looper Sounds, sort of a looper construction kit, that lets you construct different types of loopers very quickly. And I have an EDP loop capture that lets me move a loop seamlessly from an EDP to the Kyma. (And I do mean seamlessly, you can't hear when the EDP stops looping and the Kyma begins.) Dennis Leas ----------------------------- dennis@mdbs.com