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Actually, yes, the case is being redesigned in the change from prototype to production. The design for the production cases will be going out this week and will have the following: On the back: Inputs: left and right 1/4" connectors Main outputs: left and right 1/4" connectors Two auxiliary outputs: left and right 1/4" connectors MIDI in, out, and through connectors Ethernet network connector Power connector On the front: 8 track selection buttons 1 all track selection button 1 play/stop button 1 record/overdub button 4 user programmable buttons 2 buttons and a dial for changing parameters and selecting menu items. 1 vacuum flourescent display for messages to the user 8 track lights to indicate the status of each track 1 power switch --On Monday, December 12, 2005 8:21 PM -0500 David Kirkdorffer <vze2ncsr@verizon.net> wrote: > Pictures of the front/back and input/output areas would be nice... are > these still in flux? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob Amstadt" <bob@amstadt.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 7:41 PM > Subject: Re: Steve Lawson masterclass, Northern California, Jan 28th > > >> Unfortunately, no manual is available, yet. I have been racing with >time >> trying to get everything ready for NAMM. Steve is one of the two beta >> testers of the Looperlative LP1. He's has been nice enough to learn how > to >> use the unit without a manual. Based on the great deal of work still >yet >> to be done before the show. It looks like no documentation will be >> available before the show. I apologize, but I'm behind schedule on >> making the design changes between the prototype units and the production >> units. It is my goal to have the first production units before the NAMM >> show. >> >> I'm also hoping that our two beta testers will be willing to share their >> experiences with all of you as well as with me. I intend to rely very >> heavily on their opinions to determine which features need to be >> implemented first. I feel very strongly that the electronics are solid > and >> that the features that musicians need can be implemented with a simple >> software upgrade to the unit. The nice thing about these units is that >> software can be upgraded without swapping chips. New updates will be >> made available over the Internet as soon as they are ready. >> >> So, over the next year, the number of features will likely grow fairly >> rapidly as I get reports back from the field. >> >> --On Tuesday, December 13, 2005 12:40 AM +0100 Per Boysen ><per@boysen.se> >> wrote: >> >> > On 12 dec 2005, at 23.02, Steve Lawson wrote: >> > >> >> will be demoing the new Looperlative LP1 looper, which is being >> >> premiered at NAMM - see www.looperlative.com for more on that. It's >> >> an amazing unit. >> > >> > >> > Very interesting! Bob posted a brief teaser here the other month. Do > you >> > know if there is a detailed manual available so one can find out what >> > you can do with this box? I'm not going to NAMM ;-( >> > >> > Greetings from Sweden >> > >> > Per Boysen >> > www.looproom.com (international) >> > www.boysen.se (Swedish) >> > ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) >> > www.cdbaby.com/perboysen >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >>