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I'm finally back to a computer after coming back from NAMM. I feel very sheepish because I suggested the ANNUAL NAMM AD HOC LOOPERS DELIGHT LUNCHEON and didn't attend. As it turns out, Electro Harmonix was not listed ANYWHERE in the NAMM literature and I arrive in time to be unable to find out where it was. I was so pissed off because it was going to be one of the highlights of my NAMM show to see some of you folks. I even went to the head office of NAMM and they had no listing. PLEASE whoever suggests next years meeting place: do some previous research and make sure that it is listed somewhere in the NAMM guide!!!!!! So...............that was a bummer, but NAMM was great. I had a rockin' good time at Cycling 74's booth and got to meet a couple of musical heroes of mine: Kit Klayton (whose abstract electronic music I have really dug and been influenced by has also designed JITTER which is the awesome new Visual looping software for Max/MSP users. JHNO another brilliant musicians who has designed one of the coolest looping pieces of software that I have seen called RADIAL (thanks so much to the incredibly talented Jerry Basserman for giving such and informative demo of that program which, I think has convinced me to buy a MAC laptop for my next computer purchase. check their stuff out at www.cycling74.com and..... Steve Duda----who has been designing electronics for Nine Inch Nails and Rob Zombie and has a very hip new piece of looping software called the Devine-Machine. I met Steve years ago when he was an intern at a recording studio that recorded at a lot. I"m so impressed with how far he has come in the ensuing years. Check his shit out at www.devine-machine.com then to top it all off we had an inspirational gig at Rocco's with the incomparable Michael Manring, Steve Lawson and Andre LaFosse..........i'm totally stoked about the rest of the tour based on this first really creative and fun outing. take care all...............loop on..................yours, Rick Walker (loop.pool)