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The Electrix Repeater is a very good choice for your applications. If you use a flash card reader you can import data into computer. I've used many hardware looping tools and this unit is hard to match. I plug mine into a MIDI drum machine and have hours of fun playing guitar for hours with myself. You'll need a mixer of some kind to easily get multiple input sources routed into it or suffer having to repatch when switching inputs. I don't suggest using AUX busses for this because just using a dedicated mixer or switcher of some kind for selecting inputs just works much better in my experience. They're on e-bay usually for about $600 and well worth the price. Good luck! -Jordan Jordan Pease 541.482.2690 message 541.552.9119 office 541.890.8023 cell 541.482.2691 fax jordan@rvml.org -----Original Message----- From: L.A. Angulo [mailto:labaloops@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 11:33 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: newb questions most likely u have this choices: hardware- looperlative http://www.looperlative.com/ software-mobius http://zonemobius.com/ cheers Luis --- Philip Pan <7stringviper@earthlink.net> wrote: > Hello, I am very interested in live looping. I know > what I want functionally but I don't know what > equipment has these capabilities. My > computer/software knowledge is also quite limited. > > Here's what I'm after: > > 1. Four or more independent loop banks that will > automatically sync and can be individually recorded, > played back, stopped and erased at any time in any > order. > > 2. Multiple inputs from different instruments and > MIDI. The ones I have in mind now are a Zendrum > (MIDI drum controller) and an electric 7-string > violin. Maybe vocals too. > > 3. Everything (record, play, stop, erase, switch > tracks) controllable on the fly from stomp buttons. > > > 4. Save and download part or all to an external > computer as desired. > > Is there any hardware looper that can do all this? > The closest I've seen is Digitech's GNX3 or 4. I'm > not sure if individual tracks can be played and > stopped at will; I know they can be erased. > > My other option could be software-based with some > kind of foot controller linked to a laptop. Are > there foot controllers that would work well for > this? How powerful a laptop would be required? > > Thanks, I'm sure your answers will spawn a whole new > set of questions! > > > www.myspace.com/luisangulocom ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow