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So, you want to record loop A, and then make a loop B that's the same length, record some more stuff into that, then have the EDP combine the two loops into loop C? If so, then yes, the EDP won't do it. One of the "rules" of the EDP is that "everything happens in real time" and one of the others is "only one loop can be played at a time". Since you can't play two loops at the same time on the EDP, you can't record them into a third loop. Depending on the actual audio content of loop A and B, it is possible to do something like record A, copy that to B, overdub a bit, and copy that to loop C, but you're trying to have A and B be unrelated except for loop length, then you won't be able to mix them into C. TravisH On 8/2/05, adam malliet <malliet@gmail.com> wrote: > Here is what i want to do... > > I want to create a loop, we'll call it LoopA > > Then used LoopCopy=timing to set my next 2 loops to be the same time. > > Then use NextLoop to switch to LoopB, build the loop up a bit. > > Ok, so far i think this is all possible, here is what i am not sure i > can do, looking for help... > > I want to then copy LoopA and LoopB to the 3rd space making it Loop C. > These of course wil be layered, and should already be synced. > > So have a I stumped the Echoplex ? > > > Adam Malliet > >