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> Finally, one feature that *would* be inherent in a Bidule layout that > isn't easily implemented in existing products: modularity. For > instance, in just the short span of time I was tweaking my MIDI > Looper I came across a function that wouldn't be readily available in > an off-the-shelf product.... > But, overall, there's a bunch of stuff that becomes possible in a > modular design that isn't apparent or even possible in a fixed unit. > The flexibility in the architecture allows you to discover things you > might not have thought about ahead of time. This is exactly why I wrote my looper in MAX. I always seem to want something different (like ending a first loop record with a threshold-detection mechanism) than what is in the box. Putting together a modular system can be work, even if you're not using a very fine-grained, programming-intensive system like MAX. But it has always been my feeling with electronic instruments that a least a moderate investment in tweaking the presets is as essential an element as any instrumental skills you might put into mastering it. Ditto in spades for comnputer music systems. Warren