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Chris mentioned: > 1. The Virtual Repeater. I saw an ad in Electronic Musician or Mobius doing all that was promised for the Virtual Repeater...(actually, that might be closer to reality) > 3. More wireless gear. Wireless powered speakers would rule, > but bluetooth controllers would be cool too. I just need less I'm with you on that one. I'd imagine a bluetooth bodypack with two mic/inst inputs, headphone output and MIDI/USB connection. For me also: * a VBass upgrade where a) everything (stomp effects, amps etc.) is stereo, b) the per-string pitch shifters actually sound decent. * the perfect audio interface: halfrack, USB2, bus-powered plus dedicated power supply (it's well ok if the micpres don't work if it's bus-powered), 4 mic inputs (hybrid solidstate/tube pre), at least 8 analogue ins and 8 analogue outs plus headphone outs, TOSLINK, SPDIF (opt/coax), 2xMIDI I/O, software-controlled gain stages for (mic) ins and outs, for the input HP and limiter, four SW channelstrips and a stereo ('prolly surround) finalizer, standalone operation (fully MIDI-controllable) and bluetooth (see above). * the perfect musicians' computer: I'd like something like that apple thingie (imac?), but more powerful (e.g. graphics adapter supporting external monitor), intel-world oriented and in a roadworthy package. * the perfect looping stompbox: package like DL4 or slightly smaller, multi-track/multi-loop, mobius-like implementation, pitch-shift/varispeed/timestretch repeater-style, plugin effects onboard, insert chain, connectors for additional exp pedals/footswitches, UI and routing freely configurable e.g. from a computer. Rainer