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Andre enquired: "Pardon me for asking, but... if using a Line6 to loop with doesn't make one a "looper," then what exactly does?" I typed that rather hastily, 'Dre. I should have said that he doesn't CONSIDER himself a 'live looper', which would distinguish him, in that sense, from someone who actively thinks of themselves as live loopers, like myself or Matthias Grob or Per Boysen or, perhaps, you. It's a hair split of course and, as with all categorizations, intrinsically innacurate and made merely to make the point that live looping techniques have insuated themselves into the live performances of lots of musicians who, five years ago, wouldn't have used them. What I was trying to get across in that poorly worded paragraph was the sense of excitement that the live looping thing seems to be becoming normal and accepted. I had the same sense of excitement when, last year, I read an article in our home town entertainment rag about live looping artist Amy X Neuburg. It was the first time I had ever seen a mention of such a thing in print where the journalist assumed that everyone reading the article already knew what live looping was. After hundreds of hours of producing gigs, promoting, doing radio and press interviews and playing close to 100 concerts I felt a little bit of satisfaction that all of our work in this community (even if you dont' think there is such a thing) has paid off in a positive way. Hope that clarification makes sense, bro. ************* Also, I too would love to know if you are going to grace us with a performance and/or clinic (preferably both) at Loopstock this year. I, for one, would love to see and hear what you are up to, currently. warmly yours, Rick