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Greetings fellow loopfolk, Given the fact that we now know that the JamMan is being phased out at Lexicon, and that the Oberheim Plex's future might possibly be seen by some to be somewhat cloudy as well, what does this say to us about the extent of support for looping devices (as a concept) in the music industry/marketplace? To say the least, things do not look particularly bright. I, and a couple of others of you in the SoCal area that I have talked to privtely, happen to be going to the Winter NAMM show in Anaheim in a couple of weeks. I would sincerely encourage any of the rest of you who might possibly have access to a ticket (through a friend at a music store or some other source) not to pass up any chance to attend. It's a unique opportunity to see what's really out there product-wise (none of the magazines can ever really cover it completely). And, especially now, it's a terrific opportunity to tell some of these companies what you think of their product, past, present, and future. All of "big cheeses" and their "marketing people" will be there. This is a show that is almost as much about finding out about what people wanna buy as it is about trying to sell what's already been manufactured (at least the smarter companies are that way). If you have a chance to go, and looping is important to you, don't pass it up. It may be your only chance to grab a sales rep, a marketing person, or product engineer at your favorite manufacturer by the ears and let him (or her) really have it straight from the street-level customer in no uncertain terms. Do us all a favor. If you can, get to the NAMM show. Ted Killian