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Hi Alex, What you need for this action is to use a looper that will let you stack several alternative loops on the same track - just like the good old EDP hardware looper does. Mobius can do it in software and Ableton Live can do it if you skip over the Overdub functionality. When I do this on my EDP or Mobius I use a either a command named "Next Loop" or "Previous Loop". I may also go directly to a certain loop, as in the command "Trig Loop 3". On both the EDP and Mobius there is a certain global setting, for preference, where you tell the looper what to do if the loop you are going to is an still en empty slot. People like this different, but I always keep this option as having the looper create a new emptpy loop of one cycle's length in Overdub Mode; so you can keep on playing seamlessly while building up an arrrangement. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Alexandre Klinke <alexandre.klinke@gmail.com> wrote: > > If I'm using two different loopers, I would like to record the first > loop, and as soon as I press the switch to start recording the second > loop, I want that the first loop stops at the same time. The idea is > having independent loops that can function as A, B, C parts, so once I > trigger one, the other ones are stopped. Obviously I can't use the > overdub function to do that, and I didn't find a way to assign the > same switch to 2 different functions (i.e.: start recording loop2/ > mute loop 1). > Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated. If there's any other > software that can do this (like Mobius), please let me know. > I hope my english is not so bad and my question is clear... > Cheers!