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Hi, I'm new to the list and would like to introduce myself : 26 years old, been producing music since I was 16, and currently making the step to "enjoy-making-electronic-music-live-alone". My question to the list is the following : I have been looking for the ultimate hardware live performance toolkit to play loop-based music. The only software program that came close to a good live-performance candidate is the toy called MixMan [and they're progressing with their DM2 controller]. However, it's not reliable in terms of stability [and I don't want to carry my PC every time]. So I made a list of what would be the perfect hardware candidate, and noticed there isn't one. * Roland SP808 : only 4 tracks [I mean, what can you do with less than 16 ?] * Yamaha RMX1x : I don't need synths included, and it doesn't seem to be suited for live performance * RS7000 : not out yet, and I don't have a good feeling about it So I finally got my eye on the MPC2000XL. This should be one of the most interesting machines to beb used live. A pity it only has 32 Mb ram maximum. However, I don't see a hold button, and I suppose if you mute a track, it won't mute audio, but instead midi. So not a perfect candidate after all ... My question to the list is : any loopers using hardware units to give a reliable live show ? -- Frank