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If you don't care about "real-time" looping, I can recommend LiSa for the Macintosh OS. It allows you to sample any sound, have it preset to loop, regardless of the length of loop. For more info: http://www.steim.nl/products.html Mark Sottilaro SoundFNR@aol.com wrote: > > I'm more interested in the interplay between > > overlapping/ interweaving textures/ rythmns (how the "ones" interact) >than > > in > > syncing everything to a "master". > The 'only looper ever' to allow multiple loops of different times was the > Zoom 2100. > It has a Jam Play feature with 3 independant loopers, each of max 5s. The > only way to synch them together is to use the full 5s for each loop. > Unfortunatly you have to hold all 3 switches down to keep them all going. > The best solution to your needs would be multiple EDPs, as you can have > different loop lengths which are multiples of the same length if you >like (so > the loops come back into sync every so often) > Cheapest solution if you still want layered loops would be to have one >fully > functioning looper with overdubing, and as many as you need "cheapo >Zoom-type > learn guitar riffs in your bedroom" loopers. Then you could layer up each > loop in turn and then copy it onto one of the little loopers. > > andy butler >