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Rick wrote: >>> Bob will be helping me with the learning curve which will consist of mostly figuring out how to program midi pedals to run it. One of the most exciting things to me about the box so far is that Bob has made it so that you can have 8 loops that are synchronized or unsynchronized. Apparently, you can run separate loops (with muting capabilities from a midi foot control) that are synchronized but then record other loops that are not synchronized.<<< Both of those things are SO easy to do - the pedal programming is as simple as it could be - turn the dial to the midi pedal setup area, press the pedal and then tell the unit what you want that pedal to do. So far, no matching of button numbers to parameter numbers or anything like that. And the sync/unsync thing works beautifully - just depends on whether you press play before record on the subsequent loop. Really intuitive. With the regular software upgrade options available via the ethernet cable, the looperlative is set to be a real revelation on the hardware looper market. It'll take time for Bob to get all the software written that he wants to put in there, but even with the first beta software set, there were options available that I'd couldn't have done on the EDP without hooking up all four of mine... And it's Stereo :o) see y'all at NAMM/Campbell, Steve www.stevelawson.net - site www.stevelawson.net/store/ - shop http://steve.anthropiccollective.org - blog