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Hello. I use the HandSonic Live almost everyday. I play for dance classes at VCU the Richmond Ballet, and other places as well. I also use it for live improvs and with a band that I am currently forming. (Both the guitarists in the group have an EDP. One also has a Repeater and a Jamman - The HPD is an excellent instrument to use for live looping.) One of it's strong points is having 15 pads in a playing surface the size of a conga head. It's very intuitve to say the least. It has some nice realtime control features as well (2 ribbon controllers, a D-beam, and 4 knobs). I've also been using it a lot in my little studio. It appears quite a bit in the two current commission pieces that I am working on for faculty choreographers. The internal sound set is a mixed bag. Some of the sounds are really nice, but some sounds seem like wasted space (IMHO). It's not Nirvana, but for having everything in one compact, intuitive unit (A fairly flexible sound set, plenty of realtime control, etc.) it's great. (Do note that not everything is implemented the way I wished it was, and that I intially rejected the Handsonic as a work in progress) My advice is to closely scrutinize at a local music store, or buy it from a store that wil allow you return it. If you would like more detailed info, feel free to email me directly. Take care, Marc In a message dated 05/05/2002 1:11:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time, gareth@whiteoakstudios.freeserve.co.uk writes: > Hi guys, > I'm thinking of getting a handsonic particularly for live use - any > comments? > > Gareth >