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Tim, > * easy algorithmic processing on the looping data (e.g. > a simple fractal algorithm on a small phrase produces > lots of complexity) > * Forcing tonality on the notes, adjusting them to a particular scale > * Forcing atonality (adding slight randomness to pitches) > * Filter half the notes out, making it less dense and > new rhythms emerge > * Convert some of the notes into chords Not a looper as such, but SSEYO's KoanPro software can do all that to an incoming midi source. Sadly SSEYO seem to be more interested, nowadays, in developing ring-tones for mobile phones than developing the wondrous KoanPro. -- Ian Petersen