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on 5/5/02 11:44 PM, Mark Sottilaro at sine@zerocrossing.net wrote: > I've seen people do > cool stuff where they seemed to be controlling effects via the d-beam, > no? Yes. But the control isn't as deep as on some other Roland boxes and since the sequencer is poor this means that you've only got one hand available for playing the drums. (What I really want in a looping MIDI controller is something that notices that you seem to be cycling on a particular pattern and takes over playing that part so that you can do work on top of it. I'd settle, however, for something that just made it easy to drop parts in and out, replace parts, write new loops, etc. all live. Put that together with effects oriented toward live tweaking and it would make for a really cool instrument. I've contemplated getting a Repeater and using the multitrack and FX loop support there, but it's only 4-tracks and it feels stupid to have a box with 64-voice polyphony that is basically just delivering a couple of voices into an audio looper.) Mark