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Jonathan, I didn't know you were a ztarist! Actually, the new OS for the ztar (www.starrlabs.com) is currently under development and scheduled to be released in the next month or so. It will feature a basic to intermediate level onboard sequencer that is being designed to support looping. It's kind of exciting actually. This, obviously, isn't a floor controller, but it would also replace your guitar synth, and along with that all of those associated latency issues. You can contact Harvey Starr (harvey@cts.com) for more information if you wish. Best of luck, Kevin > The latest OS of the Ztar has a looping sequencer in it too, I believe. > > Hi everyone, > > > > Are there any people of experience with a simple MIDI "looping > device" - I > > know, I know, it's called a sequencer - but most sequencers I've seen > don't > > lend themselves well to a live loop-playing style I'd like to > perpetuate: > > hands on the instrument (guitar, in my case) and feet on the pedals, > traps, > > buttons & twiddly knobs. > > > > I'm using a (Line6) loop delay for "analog" (i.e. audio) > looping but would > > like to have a second independent "digital" looping option in a MIDI > device > > connected to my guitar synth. Only thing is, ideally it would be as or > > nearly as simple as my Line6: record/overdub button, tap tempo button, > maybe > > reverse / half speed (oo, getting really fancy there). Not > being entirely > > serious here but the main point is during a live performance, the basic > > buttons plus the natural inclination to repeat phrases are your best > friends > > in terms of response / availability / predictability. Also I'd prefer >it > to > > be a box sitting on the floor - call it guitaristic-compulsive stompbox > > disorder. > > > > Any recommendations? Thank you very much! > > > > Nic