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> I would like to develop it further but I have to "put food on my > family" so I'd need to make it into a viable commercial product. > > I'll tap into the collective knowledge of this list and ask: is there > a market for an innovative Mac / PC software looper? I've dabbled in software looping for a few years. I think there is certainly interest in software loopers, especially by the members of this list and I'm sure you'll get a lot of "HELL YEAH! I'LL BUY IT" messages. But in my experience the market for this is not large enough yet to make a living at it. Realistically, if you make a good product with some novel features you could probably make a few tens of thousands of dollars over a few years, but you'll have to be serious about marketing and customer support. It's up to you to decide if that's worth your while. There are other low-cost software loopers out there with similar features so be sure to research these and make something better or different. The most important loopers you should study are Ambiloop, Augustus Loop, Kenaxis, Logelloop, Mobius, and SooperLooper. There are others but I think these have the most features and the largest number of users. Regards, Jeff