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Most stable software version for the Looperlative is v1.34d The other version worth trying is v1.37, which is reasonably stable and has the somewhat confusingly named "mellotron mode". (very lo-fi control of playback rate over an octave of semitones). First sign of instability is a drop out at the beginning of a recording. This can be avoided by setting up blank loops and then overdubbing (easy with the LP1). That's a technique that Bill Walker uses a lot on v1.37 The "Red House" instant stutter effect isn't doable by the LP1 midi-learn system alone. You need to program a midi controller to send a command on release of the switch. Once the midi controller switch is programmed to send a PgCh on press, and one on release you need to. 1) go to the programming menu in the lP1, 2) press *and Hold* the switch 3) program it to StopNow > Rec/Dub > endSequence 4) release switch 5) program it to PlayNow > endSequence I'd advise v1.34d if you wanna do this, as I reckon that smaller loops can add to any tendency to instability. This effect was previously known as SUS Record on the EDP and was quite popular a few years back, but seems to have been out of favour for a while. andy butler