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I've been trying to get this work for awhile now and I've run into a lot of trouble. Just to get the concepts down and to practice I have been recording into a mac mini with an ultralite as this was my recording setup before I tried looping. So far I've been learning how to use sooperlooper with Ableton live and it sounds great but I'm using a mic to record my bass and monitoring with headphones. This sounds great now but won't work for live performance because I can't play through speakers using a mic. I realize a pickup would be much better for feedback and to keep the loops from being re-recorded on each pass. I borrowed a friends Realist bass pickup which sounds great using a bow or pizzicato through my bass amp! It is a piezo pickup that goes between the top of the bass and under the foot of the bridge. ( http://www.gollihurmusic.com/product/1428-REALIST_BASS_PICKUP_FOR_BASS_CELLO_OR_VIOLIN_VIOLA.html ) When I tried plugging it into the MOTU ultralite to loop using Live and Sooperlooper it sounded awful. (Hum, noise, pops crackles) After doing some research I purchased a Sansamp Bass Driver DI box to plug the bass into between the output of the Realist pickup and the MOTU ultralite. Using it as a directbox sounded better but it is still extremely noisy which won't work for looping. Every time I overdub the noise gets multiplied. I really like the sound of the pickup as I mostly use the bow and most pickups usually sound crappy with a bow. I know the pickup can sound good plugged into my bass amp, and I know my ultralite can sound good recording with a microphone so I guess I'm wondering how I can bridge the gap and get the sound of the bass into my computer without all the noise and/or hum. I also tried plugging into my amp and then plugging output of the amp into the ultralite AND also going into my amp, into the DI box, into the ultralite without success either. Anybody have any advice on how I can loop upright bass without using a mic (preferrably with this Realist pickup) and with quality sound playing the bass arco or pizz? Thank you in advance, Todd