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-----Original Message----- From: Nameless to the Goddess [SMTP:afn39111@afn.org] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 1997 7:19 PM Subject: multi-loop playback My first question is, is there a looper that can output more than one loop at a time? It seems sort of limiting to have only one loop, when two different length loops would sound so much more interesting. It seems sort of expensive to buy two devices. Jus wondering. Dear Jus Wondering -- Remember, if you start with a 4-bar phrase, you can OVERDUB two 2-bar phrases then you can MULTIPLY all of this to create a 16-bar loop and then OVERDUB another two 8-bar phrases and then MULTIPLY all this by 2 (to have a 32-bar loop) and then OVERDUB a 16-bar phrase (starting at the 8th-bar if you want...) The "length" of the loop is mostly "felt" if the music points it out.