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Greetings, loopers...I've been satisfied for a long while with a single 10-sec delay line with foot-pedal input volume and feedback control for my Min.Daily Req. of looped audio. But lately, I've been fantasizing about having multiple delay lines available, with their delay times sync'ed and their output sequenced so that instead of all sounding simultaneously, some kind of audio router or sequencer would cycle between their outputs, also in sync with the delay time...in other words, delay lines with timed gaps in their output that could be syncronised so that when one is off, another is on, etc... No doubt this is a rudimentary looper's wish, already more than fulfilled with the edp or repeater, but I've kinda been overwhelmed with the length and complexity of the disussions on these devices so far, and haven't noticed that anybody is talking about using them in exactly this way. Am I wrong? Anybody have any suggestions on how to do this? I've been imagining that a Kyma system, or a Switchblade plus computer sequencer, could do it easily, but is it necessary to spend so much? Appreciate any ponters! Thanks... David Coffin