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On 17 aug 2007, at 23.09, steve wrote: > specifically from the looping point of view > not so much; is it cool? I would not advice anyone to waste time in trying to loop with the built-in cassette tape rack simulation. It seems to be rather targeting guitar players that want to learn licks by repeating them against an original audio clip. But the effects are awesome! You can do a lot by cabling them up in different configurations. It's nice to use GR as a plug-in under a host and rout its output into a looping plug-in. In such a setup you can sync the guitar rig rack effects tempo after the looper's tempo. Since you're on OS X you can use SooperLooper or Augustus Loop as the looper, depending on how you want to loop (they are quite different). One thing I do not like with GR is the basic sound. Maybe this is because none of my computers is powerful enough to run it in High Fidelity mode together with a software looper? I have tried the High Fi mode without looping and only in this mode GR starts to sound as in the same league as AmpliTube2 and Guitar Amp Pro (part of Logic). Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)