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Hi Kim- Last year, I poked my nose around on the LD mailing list, doing some development on a MSP-based multi looping tool. The vision was to have many tracks of simultaneous looping, with different lengths, playing at the same time. New tracks could be brought in live or from disk. I created a prototype version, minus store and retrieve, which allowed me to improvise many parts. One of the advantages this had over EDP is that it allowed me to build a piece up, down, or sideways-- weaving in new tapestries without the linear framework of a single delay line. The next step is to integrate real-time pitch and tempo shifting on each live loop to create a kind of live 'ACID', and to allow live resampling and cutting of loops triggered across a MIDI keyboard, which I think would be nice for performance. But then it occurs to me that I would be developing my own looper in parallel with Gibson. So why not collaborate? Since I've worked with microprocessor assembler up to C++ and Java, I think I have a good sense of what the hardware is capable of, and I certainly have a lot of vision invested in the future of this way of creating sound. Would you let me know what you think? Thanks, Jan P. Get 250 color business cards for FREE! http://businesscards.lycos.com/vp/fastpath/