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Yep, the Headrush has FIVE outputs, although they can't all be used in all modes; there's one jack for each of the four (simulated) heads in Tape Echo mode (in "Normal Delay" mode, the "Head 1" output sends only the wet signal), plus the Mix out, which combines the direct and delay signals. (If anything is plugged into any of the other outs, the signal from that out is removed from the Mix signal.) In Looping mode, the only things that work are the functions written in black: Input, Level, and the Mix out, so you really can't stagger the effected loop, but you CAN send staggered delays to different amps or mixer channels. The other outs are for use in the other two modes; Normal Delay (the Head 1 out, written in red) and Tape Echo (the stuff written in blue), the functions in black are for use in all modes. Since the Headrush has only one INPUT, though, you'd need a mixer to summon those wild pigs... Tim At 12:05 PM 7/29/99 -0400, you wrote: >I believe you can do this with the Akai Headrush as it has a "mix" output >and an "effects only" output. Hey, and with that multi-head output, I can >stagger the effected loop.