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> A. "AUTO BPM DETECT" If I understand it right what you want to do, it seems to be an issue that our own Rick Walker has carried to Ableton more than once...to no avail. If you want to record something in Live, you have to set a tempo first. Workaround: use a looping plugin in Live. > B. SHORTCUT KEYS FOR "RECORD HIGHLIGHTED LOOP NOW" Frankly, this hasn't been an issue for me because I use Mobius for all the "classical" looping stuff - Live works both as a host for me and as a sample/MIDI clip recorder in its own right. But if I want to record something, it's arming that track (which I do using my BCR2000), selecting the scene (using two switches on my FCB1010) as you suggested, and then pressing "play" on the respective track (which takes up one switch per track - spanning two banks of my FCB1010). And then Jushua Carroll asked: "Is anyone here actually using Mobius with Live?" As Per already pointed out, some of us do - one of them is me. My current setup: half the tracks of Mobius are fed to one channel of Live each. There are different Quantize and Sync setups for the Mobius track pairs (combinations of No Quantize, No Sync and Quantize to Cycle, Sync to Host Beat). Each of the Live channels for Mobius has its dedicated channel strip containing EQ3, CompressorI, MadShifta, Scrubby and SupaTrigga. There's one MIDI track which routes the input from my FCB1010 (of which three banks are dedicated to control Mobius; the bank layout is like: 0 - tap tempo, metronome, scene up/down etc., 1,2 - start clip, 3,4 - stop clip, 5-7 - Mobius, 8 - Mobius main functions combined with EXP assignment for Amplitube, 9 - Amplitube). I use Mobius for all the more advanced looping things (meaning tracks where I want to be out of sync with the beat, overdub, reverse, insert or whatever cool possibilities there are) and Live for everything "record it and then let it play without messing with it" (except for any plugins on the track which mess with it), and of course for everything MIDI. Rainer