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I have one.... it is pretty bad ass, I must say. It has all the things the DL4 has but x2. 2 delay lines available simultaneously always. one thing it does that is cool is that after you record a loop, if you use midi to change to another looping patch, the loop doesn't stop and the new patch's settings get applied to the loop. You can alter the pitch of your loop with an expression pedal. You can save Different tuning schemes in consecutive patches and step between intervals. it goes up 2 octaves and down 2 octaves. I don't know another looper that does that so freely. The only trouble I'm having with it as a DL4 replacement is that the feedback doesn't get out of control, it's very tame by my standards, and there is no way to reverse a loop. Other than those 2 things it is an absolutely brilliant piece of equipment. the sound quality is unparalleled. I'm waiting to see how on top of updates they are. They seemed very responsive in email, so I hope they will be adding features soon. If not I may return it. Teddy On Sep 4, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Dan Ash wrote: > > Ths manual for this unit doesn't specify all the capabilities of > the midi implementation, and it's vague on sync and exactly what > can be controlled with .CC messages. But it appears to offer a 12- > second loop (longer at reduced bit rate) and a midi-learn > function. If the feedback rate is controllable with an external > pedal I could be interested - a portable looper that can double as > a delay... > > http://www.eventidestompboxes.com/ > > Dan Ash > White Plains, NY