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My take on it is probably not going to be really popular, but here it is. I've tried to do things more "canned" in a sense. I developed a little set up that was more like a Kid Beyond type of show. I took it out a few times and got good response, but it was kind of boring for me. I didn't really like doing it. Like Rick said, it felt "canned." However, I think the audience doesn't care, and in fact probably ends up appreciating the pre-composed bits more. Here's the part that a lot of your won't like. I like the composed bits more too. I found myself mostly bored with the the loop wankery at all the loopfests I've seen and I'd much rather see a !loopstation! show or a Kid Beyond show. The stand out loop shows I've seen that come to mind are the two I've mentioned, Andre LaFosse, Amy X Neuberg, Brian Kenny Fresno... all pre-composed tunes for the most part. Sorry, I consider myself among the boring though, so I'm in good company. It's no secret that the audience for loop fests are the loopers and we're there as a community more than anything else. I just don't think that we should kid ourselves into thinking that what we do is for an audience. It's for ourselves first and foremost. I think that's great, and in a sense a more pure art... it's just not always that fun to observe.