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Hi all, I've been experimenting today trying to rig up two echo pro's as a stereo looper, and the first results are quite impressive. For the experiment, I rigged up two Echo Pro's, all running off the same midi channel, and connected the FCB1010 to the first, and ran a midi cable from that to the second with Midi Thru selected. I recorded a few stereo loops (using ping-pong delay on the DL4), and then let them run for a few minutes to listen for synchronisation problems. The results? After 8 minutes of listening to a percussive loop of 4x4/4 there is a very slight inconsistency in the synchronisation which gives the sound a quite interesting phased/reverb feel. This also gives the loop a very live and natural ambience. Very short one beat loops lose their synchronisation very quickly though. A lot of the synchronisation problems are caused by running the 2nd Echo Pro from the Midi Thru of the first, instead of routing the FCB1010 through a midi through box before the Echo Pros (I do not have a midi through box at the moment). Also, then length of the cables I am using are huge... I ideally need short patch midi cables. For my style of playing, this setup seems perfect, and I am completely over the moon! :) So, if anyone else is looking for a cheap stereo live looping rig - check out dual Echo Pro's...at $199 a piece, you cant go wrong. - Stu