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Dan, while there are good reasons for several people to use a computer for looping, I wouldn't see them in your case based on what you describe, because what you're seeing is not the limitations of hardware, but the limitations of your hardware, the Headrush. What you might do hardware-wise: * use more than one looper * use a looper which allows for multi-track looping * use a looper which allows for multiple loops * use a looper with powerful undo/redo capabilities Software-wise, you can also browse the archives about different possibilities. Basically, there are two different basic approaches together with a hybrid in-between: * pure laptop setup: all signal processing (including looping) is done in the laptop * laptop loops only, all other signal processing is done with hardware FX * hybrid: the laptop does looping and signal processing, hardware boxes are used for additional processing As for software, there are several solutions both for Windows and Mac machines, both standalone and plugins. They include: * Mobius (Windows only, standalone and VST) * SooperLooper (Mac) * Augustus (Mac) * using a powerful audio processing system with hand-made setups (e.g. MAX, Reaktor) Finally, depending on what you want to do, there might be the possibility to use some "DJ-style" loop-based audio sequencer (e.g. Ableton Live!). So the best thing would be if you would elaborate a little more on what you want to do (your way of working musically or how you intend to work) and what your ancilliary conditions are (like computer platform, preference for hardware or computer,...), and then we would be able to give recommendations in greater detail. Rainer ________________________________ Von: Dan Katayama [mailto:dan.katayama@gmail.com] Gesendet: Sonntag, 10. Dezember 2006 18:25 An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Betreff: software newbie i'm really starting to see the limitations of hardware. i'm currently using an akai headrush and its hooked up the effects loop on my mixer. i can virtually loop anything that is coming into the mixer. but with the headrush, it just keeps layering, and after each layer you lose control over the last layer. i've read about the software looping, but it hasn't clicked with me yet. can someone point me in the right direction as to what a typical software looping setup will be? i only loops live sounds from live instruments, no midi. -- kosukeweb http://home.comcast.net/~kkatayama76