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Max, you are right. Maybe the solution is as simple as that. I am still quite fascinated about what I am reading about the Repeater. Is there any budget looper that allows more than one track? As I told you I have the RC-50 for testing. I am not shure why, but somehow I don't like this looper too much. Too much menus and parameters for live looping in my opinion. I don’t need all those drums sounds anyway. Actually I enjoy my RC-20 more. I just which it had more than one track. Greetings Jens -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: max valentino [mailto:ekstasis1@hotmail.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. Mai 2007 23:32 An: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com Betreff: RE: AW: looking for looper that syncs to real drums In regards to the tempo shift...and the "drummer sometimes not be able to hear my loops", wouldn't it be simpler to rig up a sort of aux monitor send of just your loops to the drummer? I have found that working with ensembles with good drummers it is much easier, more "musical", smoother and thus more preferable to have the human "shift" to keep time with the loops, as opposed to digitally shifteing the time to keep with a human (who will inevitably shift things again...). If the drummer is good, tight as you say....then make sure he can hear your loopage well. IMHO that is the big secret to making loops work in groups; not MIDI clocks or beat shifting...... Max _________________________________________________________________ Add some color. Personalize your inbox with your favorite colors. www.windowslive-hotmail.com/learnmore/personalize.html?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT _TAGLM_HMWL_reten_addcolor_0507