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Need suggestions for sampling/storing loops




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Hi fellow loopers,

After searching the LD archives, I really didn't find too much of a 
definitive answer to my question:  What's the best product for 
sampling, storing, and sequencing loops?

I use the Line 6 and Boss RC-20 loopers, primarily with fretless bass 
and e-bow.  Currently, I back up my favorite loops to a minidisc 
walkman, but this is not suitable for recalling the loops in live 
performance.  Some loops can be recreated on the spot (the pieces are 
often based on developing loops through time), but some loops are too 
harmonically intricate to reproduce accurately in a live setting, 
especially with a fretless instrument.

What I seek is a suitable sampler/sequencer---a dedicated unit in one 
box without the need for a computer---that can easily be carried to a 
performance, to play back stored loop ideas as supplements to my live 
looping.  It might be nice to also be able to sequence percussion 
parts and synth washes, etc.

Would any of the modest-priced units such as Boss SP-505, Korg 
Electribe S, Zoom ST224, Yamaha SU700, etc. with "Smart Media Cards" 
be adequate for storing and sequencing a bunch of 2-14 second loops?

If anyone has done something like what I've described, and/or has any 
suggestions for me, I'd surely appreciate it.

Thanks.
Cheers,
Michael