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At 04:22 PM 11/2/01 -0800, Steve wrote: >Is it possible to record multiple samples and play back >different combinations of them? That is, could I set up a >loop of a bass, another loop of just a conga, and loop of >just a bell, and they play back all three, then the bass and >bell, then just conga? I'd like to have them available either >all together or only one them, or all except for one of the >parts, and do this all live. Unfortunately, no. The RC-20's interface is a little bit schizoid; you can either record a track in real time and then overdub onto it in non-separatable layers, or you can prepare a track in advance, store it to one of the memory locations, then trigger that to play on top of. You could easily prepare a loop with a bass, a conga and a bell and then play on top of it, but you wouldn't be able to isolate the instruments to play by themselves. You COULD record several versions of the same loop (one without conga, one without the bell, etc.) and store them to separate locations to switch between, but that's a lot of hassle. For what you're talking about, you'd need something with multitrack capability. I'm pretty sure the Repeater could do it. I've found for my purposes I don't even use the canned memory, but rather do all of it in real time. > >I think I get the overdub function, but that won't allow >taking an instrument out temporarily. Right. -t-