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Hello! A few months back, I created a computer application called Soundlap. It asks you to enter a manipulation level and a submanipulation level for the audio. The manipulation level is the number of media players you want to open. You only see one program, but, virtually, it's opening multiple media players. And, because computers are slow sometimes, they don't all open simultaneously, so you get the "overlap loop" sound. It then asks for the submanipulation level. This is the number of times a sound repeats in each media player. For example, if you put 7 in the first box, and 20 in the second, it will play 7 overlapping copies 20 times. Now you can see why this is appropriate for a loop messageboard. And this app runs right in your web browser. This app requires that you have enabled Javascript (referred to as Javascript, script, or active content) in a web browser. The whole app is Javascript-based, so it's required you have it on. Lucky me, I have a browser where it is always on, and you can't switch it. When it asks for a file name, either paste in a path to the file, or just type the name of the file (if it is in the same folder as the app). This app was developed by me, developed for my media system, Prosomawi Media. (Sorry, no apps are posted on the Prosomawi website yet). Anyone want to become a Prosomawi beta tester, or just simply get a copy of this loop? Email me at programmer651@comcast.net Tyler Zahnke