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This is exactly why I mention the sus functions on the EDP. For me they're truly a totally relaxed way of looping with others. If you find the tempo drifting, either re-trigger the loop manually, adjust its length (sus unrounded multiply) or simply do a sus record and create a completely fresh loop right on the fly so you keep the music flowing. You've preserved the tempo and haven't missed a beat. :) There are a lot of options without needing to sit and think about it while the moment passes. ;) -Know what I mean?… Not trying to harp on the EDP but just noting that there are many ways to do the live looping thing with other people. ;) Smiles, Cara :) --- View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On May 7, 2012, at 8:01 AM, Buzap Buzap wrote: > LOOP TOGETHER! > there is much less "stress" to keep the sound going In some cirumstances, it can be a relief to have a common beat going by itself, indeed. Then again, when playing with several people, I do enjoy the "organic" flow of the tempo without a fixed beat. We usually seem to be able to respond to each other in a more spontaneous way. Perhaps, I should look at the idea of "looping together" with a more open-minded approach (just thinking of i.e. collective multi-tap clusters... could be interesting! ) Buzap -- NEU: FreePhone 3-fach-Flat mit kostenlosem Smartphone! Jetzt informieren: http://mobile.1und1.de/?ac=OM.PW.PW003K20328T7073a