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Hello - I saw Robert Fripp do something similar with harmonized delay here in Memphis a few weeks ago with an Eventide (He had four Eventide devices, two were H4000s, but I couldn't get a glimpse of the other two). I have to de-lurk and go out on a limb here as well. Being one of the few wind players here, I can tell you the only device I've played that delivers truly seamless loops is the old Lexicon JamMan. With flutes, playing long, sustained notes and building up chords and pads, every other device I've tried does indeed have a small bump at the beginning of the loop. I haven't tried the Looperlative yet, however. I can see how a rhythmic instrument player, like a guitarist or bassist might find this simply inane nit-picking, but at least for the wind player, believe me, this little bump can be a major aggravation. It's the main reason I'm still using Lexicon JamMans and not something newer. Richard Roberts ZERO OHMS "We are no longer the same after hearing certain sounds, and this is more the case when we hear organized sounds, sounds organized by another human being: music." - Karlheinz Stockhausen