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Hello, all! This is Tyler the comedian! Back in 2006 (which, according to what I see on Looper's Delight, everything except the mailing list became inactive) I had this dream about a song that I had heard just days before. In the dream, though, part of it was looped; a dream about a remix before I had even heard of a remix. Well, in this dream, there was a chord; I think it was an A chord. In real life, the chord in the song lasts for 3/4 of a second. In the dream, it lasted for 20 seconds, then it faded, implying that it could loop on forever! Well, in the dream, it sounded like one long chord, not a loop. Is this possible in real life; to make a loop that, if someone heard the remix before they heard the original, they would think it was originally that way? Let's say there's a chord that lasts for 3/4 of a second in a song. Is there a way to make a loop that, when played, it would sound like the chord was held for 20 seconds? So that a listener not familiar with the original song would think that it was really held for 20 seconds, and not really sound like an obvious loop? Tyler Z