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Hello, I've got two jamman questions: a) I've almost always get audible 'blurts' at the beginning of my loops. This effect is not just a mismatch at the loop-point, but an actual volume-increase for the first 1/4 sec or so of the loop. It makes creating pads on the unit pretty difficult. I've found that I can work around this to loop a sustained chord, but it's awkward: o first tap the loop length, with no input signal o then use the phrased-loop mode to record exactly one cycle of signal Apparently, whatever causes the blurt puts it there only while recording the original loop, but not while overdubbing. Has anyone else experienced this? b) Another loop-boundary problem I've had is this o set up a loop in phrased-loop mode o use replace to replace the entire loop with silence When I do this, the entire loop's not replaced, but there's a short snippet (100 ms?) of it left in at the boundary. If I replace the entire loop again, the snippet gets shorter, but it takes several replacements before the original loop's really out of there. Anyone else? By way of introduction, I play cello, originally from a classical background, right now going through an atmospherics & wierd noises phase. During college, I'd often get together with guitarists or other cellists, turn the lights out, and enter into hour-long free-form improvisations. This is what I'm itching to do more of -- anyone else on the list in Boulder / Denver area? -henry throop@colorado.edu