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Ah the ART SGE2000... I remember how I had to cover the graphics with black electrical tape to keep my eyes from bleeding! I counter your EDP with a suggestion of Repeater! but really they're both good and you should figure out *what* you'd like to do. Frankly, I miss a lot of the simplicity of the JamMan but I needed stereo and that click that sometimes popped up during a MIDI synced loop was a bother. EDP is nimble to use and has a lot of chop it up flexibility and 9 possible mono loops. One at a time. Repeater has really cool time/pitch stuff and up to 4 mono tracks (2 stereo) and a possibility of 99 loops but is a little clunkier to use. Repeaters seem to sell for $500 on ebay, EDPs more... Huggy Bear tells me that the Repeater MK2 will be coming out this summer with a street price of $500, but can you trust that information? Until one is in my rack it's all heresay. --- Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote: > EDP > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charlie Milkey" <pilotcp@gmail.com> > > >I started with a boss RC-20...then i moved on to > the Lexicon > > Jamman...I am getting a little tire of the > jamman's > > limitations...although after watching folks like > michael manring and > > Phil Keaggy on the jamman, i think it might just > be my inability to > > use it properly or something...anyways, i kinda > want to move on to a > > sub-$1000 (USD) looper... > > > > I am not looking for anything incredible, just > something that is > > rackmounted, since i have my X-15 FC in front of > me for controlling my > > ART Nightbass, and the input levels aren't so > touchy! > > > > > > anyone have any suggestions? > > > > i am kinda thinking repeaters, but i am not > sure... > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com