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actually, you don't need multiple tracks to accomplish what you are trying to do. You just need overdub. If you don't need to switch between different parts (like verse/chorus) then every looper does this. If you do want to switch between parts, you just need a looper that supports multiple loops and overdubbing. That includes the Lexicon Jamman, the boomerang, the rc-20, and the Gibson Echoplex, in addition to the Repeater. kim At 02:03 PM 8/23/2001, AALev123@aol.com wrote: >I am am guitarist with minimal looping experience ( I had the Boss RC -20 >for >a couple weeks but returned it for reasons that don't matter) anyway, the >question is this: For a multi track looper such as repeater, are you say >laying out an 8 bar rhythm part on guitar and then playing a bass line >over >that 8 bar loop on a separate track. When you play the loop you get the >rhythm guitar and the bass playing together right? so if you then >recorded a >chorus section the same way with a different guitar and bass part you >could >step on some type of footswitch and go back and forth between the verse >and >chorus parts soloing over each for days on end ........right? ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com