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I don't want to swamp the list with this subject... just a quick followup to your comments, Steve. While I'm dubbing-over the initial loop I assume the original loop is sent through the output (maybe combined with my "live' signal)? Then on the next pass, ,is the output sending the original loop PLUS the overdub from the previous pass? Can I keep building layers indefinitely in overdub mode? In old-fashioned recording terms, in overdub mode am I "bouncing" the real-time material onto my original loop "track" as I go? If I can just keep making passes while my sounds accumulate, then RC-20 provides most of my wishlist in one box. Thanks... W.L. Quoting SRice <srice44@yahoo.com>: > The way the RC-20 works is you hit the Record/Overdub pedal, > and it records whatever signal(music) is going in. It keeps on > recording until you hit the Rec/ODub pedal again. Then it > immediately repeats what was recorded, over and over, > indefinitely. > Once you have recorded sound/silence in a track, the Rec/ODub > pedal will layer new sounds on top of the first.