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I totally agree with you, and that was the point I was trying to make. ie. that the phrase 'software based' is not correct, since most stand alone device are actually running software.. and to that end I was trying to more clearly draw the line that Sjaak was talking about.. so, how about 'single purpose stand alone loopers' vs 'multipurpose computers running looping software'? lol... Quoting Rainer Straschill <moinsound@googlemail.com>: > -cpr said: >> I had a crash (actually a 'hang') on my LP1... but, that device >> certainly blurs the line between software and hardware.. lol.. >> I think the dividing line should actually be 'stand alone looper' >> vs 'computer based looper'... > > And that would put the line where? Standalone loopers are time lag > accumulators and Echoplex Tape Delays, computer-based loopers is > everything else? - so generally, I would assume that everyone at the > festival was computer based... ;) > (I would be willing to accept digitech's pds/rds devices into the > standalone category, but that's about it). > > Embrace the fact: almost everything you're using today to process > signals (with the exception of most distortion pedals) is > computer-based. > > Rainer > >