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> From those 2 buttons you can > 1) Record your loop, going directly into Overdub, or not. > 2) Overdub by switching it on/off or hold down for duration of Overdub > 3) Re-Record the loop starting with a single press > 4) Erase the loop. Same is mostly true about the LP1. There is a RECORD/OVERDUB button and there is a PLAY/STOP. RECORD/OVERDUB is a three way toggle. It starts a record. It can end a record and put you in overdub. It can switch from overdub to play. It can switch from play to overdub. The PLAY/STOP button can be used to end a record or overdub and leave you in play mode. It can toggle between play and stop. Hitting RECORD/OVERDUB on a stopped track erases the old track and starts recording again. But then again, I hate comparing the two units because they are completely different animals. The EDP is beautiful in what it does and I like to think that the LP1 offers people something amazing as well. Both units offer a depth of features to keep musicians exploring the limits for a good long time. Really, I am a fan of the EDP and I certainly think that Mattias and Kim are both wonderful people. Bob Amstadt