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It has become clear, following this list over years, that loopers seem to be of two minds. The Acid guys and the EDP guys are really two completely separate camps. Those of us on "Kim's side" can't understand the desire to save a loop; a never-changing loop just isn't the living thing that an evolving loop is. I equate the static loop with MIDI music, which is a spitting out of notes and sounds on command. Not to discredit that approach, but I feel that it's a very different animal. Not looking to start a holy war here, but there is a very strict division between these mindsets, and I think we should recognize this. Could it actually call for two separate lists? David Lee Myers on 9/30/01 4:31 PM, Kim Flint at kflint@loopers-delight.com wrote: > With a performance oriented looper like the Echoplex, the whole feature >set > is based around the idea of being able to build, manipulate, and evolve > loops freely while performing. If all you do with it in performance is >make > static, unchanging loops, you are almost missing the point.