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Hi, Italo! Why don't you send me one so I can feel the joy? ;-) No doubt the 7000/7500 is a more flexible looper, and a great piece overall---of course, I DID check it out, spec-wise, as well you know; I only posted this here because the Kurzweil CAN loop, which seemed worth pointing out. Still, the KSP8 is very impressive and surprisingly cost effective as a complex and versatile multi-effects/signal-router. Paired with my beloved Eclipse, why, it's almost Orvillian! (hmmm...maybe I'll call my rack, um.....WILBUR!....(after the pig)...) Best, David << David obviously you didn't check a DSP7000 or 7500, which have all those features you described, w/many more resources, like 43 sec delay or 216 sec delay/173 sec sampling, morphing new distortion, Pitchtime (delay/shifter w/real time time-compression/expansion and pitch shifting (16sec), 32 sec reverse delays and shifters, up to 100 taps delay and much, much more, all usable in many instances in a real open platform. Sorry! Greetings Italo > > Greetings, fellow loopers....just spent some time with an new "tool of our > trade," and wanted to share the meat of a review that's waiting to get > posted at H-C....btw; best price I've seen is at AMS: about $2300 > (snip)