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They're DOD DFX 94's. They're kind of hard to find nowadays, but there is an updated version called the FX 98 which has an 8 second loop time and a reverse feature. I haven't tried it. Javier Miranda V. wrote: > Please tell me what your squashboxes are! > > -----Original Message----- > From: Matthew P. Davignon [mailto:mdavig@sfsu.edu] > Sent: Friday 05 March 1999 3:09 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Subject: Re: "things" vs. programs > > Personally, I prefer the "hands on" live element. I also actually like >the > inability to use loop point edits. Instead, my little squashboxes give >me a > plethora of little things that I can do spontaneously that computers >don't > seem > to offer (to my experience). I can add to any point of the loop in "real > time" > without having to move a cursor; I can quickly decide if I want the new > portion > to add to or replace the existing portion; I can change the pitch >instantly > without waiting for processing time. I can sample while changing the >pitch. > All > of these are very useful to me.