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true, but that might necessitate a little more planning instead of flying by the seat of my pants. no worries though, i just brought up that example to illustrate why its cool to be able to record loops of different lengths... something i hadn't really understood until now. i *really* dig multiply and that it doesn't take any extra memory (until you overdub on it). -jas Albuquerque "Damon Langlois (Electrix)" wrote: > In this case you would have to record the shorter loop first, multiply it > and then record the longer loop. >