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I've got an MC-505 and it certainly works a bit better than the Handsonic for editing patterns and doing some stuff on the fly, but it still feels sort of convoluted for doing much live work -- particularly if I wanted to use my Handsonic as a controller. If you have much luck with your MC-307 let me know. It might push me to try harder to make my MC-505 work. Mark on 5/6/02 6:03 PM, Mark Sottilaro at sine@zerocrossing.net wrote: > Mark Hamburg wrote: 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 bet you could accomplish a lot of that with something from the Roland >MC > series, though I've never tried to loop stuff on the fly with my MC-307. > I'll > experiment and let you know. > > Mark Sottilaro > >