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Hello all, New to this list. Anyway, I'm trying to start using Ableton for live looping. I've been using the program for a couple years with loops I've pre-made, so I know my way around it pretty well, but now want to try using it for live playing. I'm able to record an initial loop fine, but I'm having problems with then recording a second one on another track and getting it to sync right. Are there ideal quantization settings I should use? I'm guessing the problem is that it's nearly impossible to record 2 loops exactly the same length live, so eventually they're getting out of sync. Is there a setting that will make them start the same time each time? And if so, what about loops of different lengths, say a 4 beat loop and an 8 beat? Or an uneven measure length like a 4 beat and 6 beat? I've been messing with different quantizing settings, but haven't been able to get things to do what I want yet. Is it a problem that I'm not using a master clock source? Ableton has a tempo setting, but since I'm not using any other loops other than what I record on the spot, I may not be synced with it. Or should I be? Should I tap in a tempo first to get things going? All I'm trying to do is be able to play something live, have it record and begin looping immediately (which I have already accomplished), and then repeat the process on different tracks with different parts (which is where things start getting ugly). I know of someone doing this same sort of thing (successfully) with Max/MSP, which I'm going to experiment with, but since I already have some familiarity with Ableton, I'd like to try it with that, first. Thanks, Jason ___________________________ Jazz.Funk.Soul.Detroit. www.ExchangeBureauMusic.com