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As far as pc-based software goes, I've found Samplitude from Sek'd to be pretty powerful and easy to use. It doesn't have MIDI functionality though. As far as "real" toys go, I recently bought a MPC 2000 which is excellent as a sequencer/ sampler, especially for rhythmic stuff. I suppose it depends on where you want to use these things (i.e. live or studio) and how much stuff you want to be able to have ready in advance (i.e. arrangements, 100% improv or somewhere in between). rob -the man cable- ur eye schrieb: > > Hi folks, Well, I find myself thinking about my loops the next day. I > think that means that I am ready to look for a sampling device. I'm > going to try Cool edit for now but I would like to know what others are > using in terms of samplers and/or software. Maybe a post-party listing > of what you all are presently using would be of interest to others as > well. > Thanks again and again > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com