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Hmmm ...okay,. here goes: Not to take ANYTHING away from David Ford's talent (catchy, intelligent, I like it), but ... the video is misleading. Watch the video VERY closely and follow the sequences that he lays down. At no time is there an evident "controller" or "trigger" to switch when he goes from the "layers" to singing the verses of the song ... what gives? I can understand having set some kind of threshold trigger for recording the parts (the kitchen percussion, etc., the Jamman had that a long time back and I know other loopers have the capability, too) but there are no "actions" that he makes that would indicate that he is switching "on/off" for when he sings the verses. The first of these is at 1:41 into the video, right after laying down the first 3 percussion tracks and the harmonies. At first I thought when he turned back to the counter, he was picking up a switch of some kind, but after watching closely, you can see that it is a coffee cup which he carries with him down the hall and sets on the floor. Am I missing something here? Dennis "Maybe I need more caffeine" Moser On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:05 PM, Richard Sales <richard@glasswing.com> wrote: > I don't know if you got this guy. In Wired recently: > > http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/04/video-david-for.html > > richard sales > glassWing farm and studio > vancouver island, b.c. > www.glassWing.com www.richardsales.com > www.hayleysales.com www.joannesales.com > www.blueberryfieldsfarm.com > www.broombusters.org > > > >