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I owned the original Rang, and liked it because it was really rugged and road-worthy. In fact, for anyone who has my debut solo looping CD, "Places", that was done all on a Rang. It's proven its worth with me. :) The main selling feature was the A/B loop option (which is great for looping jazz standards) and the Multiply feature, which is great for looping just one measure, and then looping a more complex part that extends beyond that for multiple measures (whereas having to loop that single measure line for several measures and then loop over that, as is the case with more basic loopers). Plus, will there any other floor looper on the market that has these features? I really like the fade out feature...very cool. True Stereo Over 17 minutes of recording time (mono) 6 independent loops Play loops sequentially or simultaneously Undo/Redo capability Loop extend (Multiply) Loop copy Reverse lead live Auto fade out Metronome with loop quantize Octave down effect (for bass line creation) Reverse playback Layer merging Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: Qua Veda To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 4:08 PM Subject: rang3 ? Hi Kris, Curious, where are you finding info on the rang3 ? what are the main reasons you are considering it over its competition? Ease of use for busking? Etc?