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> live performances with this instrument. the roland handsonic sounds >better > than the 'real' thing. perhaps you have heard and investigated this I don't think I was very clear in my last message. Sorry. Actually I agree with you, the handsonic does sound pretty damn good and its also relatively playable. My personal beef with it is this (And I already meantioned that I know its a really STUBBORN viewpoint): I think people would enjoy watching me play my various acoustic percussion instruments more than watching me play the handsonic. Also, when I play an acoustic instrument, I get a very distinct feeling - the user interface is 100% seamless on a doumbek (for a patch change, I pick up my shaker). For me the performance aspect of live instruments outweighs the significant loss in sonic fidelity. It is for this reason that I do not own a handsonic, plus the thought of how many really cool percussion instruments I could buy for $750. That's all. Just trying to present another opinion, which might be important for someone new to looping and not sure which direction to go. The last thing I'm trying to do is force my opinion on anyone else, just throwing it out there. Jon