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Keep in mind, you can't store audio on the EDP. Once you turn it off, its gone. I know you wanted a hardware box, but Ableton LIve would be far more powerful and easier to do what you want. On Mar 7, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Michael Carlson Music wrote: > The EDP sounds interesting. I want to be able to record a whole > song, part by part, and solo over it vocally - this could require at > least four parts in at least three sections. Check out Vocaloop.com > for a guy who is doing what I have in mind. What equipment do you > think he is using? I can't tell from the videos, but it looks like > he's got LOTS of pedals on the floor. > > Also on youtube: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAtatKjDxEs > > And better yet: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l073tuzxoV0&feature=related > (but skip to about 2:22 to hear the song I'm talking about. I won't > tell you what song it is, but lets just say maybe in Scandinavia MJ > is still PC.) > > So, would the 198 seconds in the EDP be enough to do what he is > doing? is it expandable? It may be out of my price range for a > first unit. I'd have to buy pedals for it too, right? Sweetwater > lists it at $999. > > Michael C. >