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On 19 feb 2007, at 17.39, x031661-loopers@yahoo.com wrote: > I'm surprised it's not a standard feature in any looper that allows > multiple loops and is performance oriented. The Looperlative can do that. If you can can dig up a used Repeater it also does it... in a way. In software you can use Mobius for that. > I guess most of the time I've hear performers use loopers it seems > to be used this way - one continuously building loop. Well, we all have to start somewhere ;-)) Keep going to looping concerts and you will hear different stuff as well. > Or they just use it as a backing track to solo over in the middle > of the song. I bet you heard that at some music trade show? > It sounds like the EDP would be ideal though. Yes, if you can live with mono. But the EDP doesn't play multiple loops in parallel, only in a linear way. Otherwise two matched units would do (as would Mobius - both linear and parallel, if you don't mind bringing a computer for the hardware). Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/2kek7h (latest music release)