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True, some gear fetishists produce little to no music, but on the other hand if you have the technical ability and the imagination, having a "Better" tool will expand your vistas of creativity. Also if you have invested many hours learning how to use a device and are happy with the results you create, why dump it for something new and better. I have rarely ever seen a new piece of kit that has duplicated all of the feature set of previously made gear. Something always get's left behind. I buy new gear from time to time, but rarely replace anything. I still have to complete my Studio and PA. sm 1st... > > but i think [Repeater] will be an addition to my toolset. > > rather than a replacement. > Then... >"...the buy, sell and trade approach (where a relatively capable person >scores a great piece of gear or two, but somehow gets > caught up in the never-ending cycle of what might be >better. Consequently selling and trading their equipment all the time in >hopes of one day attaining the > "perfect" setup...these types , while often amassing a >great deal of gear, never seem to produce a drop of music.) ..." > >--quoted from Sunshine Jones's "A Beginner's Guide to home Studio >Recording" > >r.s. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.