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With the new, soon to be released, software for the Rang, you can choose which behavior you want for the STACK button, latching or momentary. > 1. With the Boomerang, if you want to overdub onto an existing loop, you > have to keep your foot on the "Stack" switch while you're overdubbing. > Contrast this with the Headrush, where you tap the switch to start > overdubbing, then tap another switch when you're done. There's good and >bad > to both designs, but I've found this to be no real obstacle on the > Boomerang. I'd say it actually makes it easier to overdub accurately >because > the throw of the switch is much shorter than the Akai switches (which >also > click loudly when depressed). You can finesse the Boomer switches, >whereas > the Akai requires you to hit them with commitment. > > 1. When you say "you have to hold the overdub switch down (doesn't >latch)" > > ,..does that mean that once an original loop has been created, that the > > following overdubs, or layers have to be played while holding down the > > overdub switch? And if so,..does this present difficulties while >trying to > > layer with accuracy? -- Mike Nelson Boomerang Musical Products 800-530-4699 PO Box 541595 214-340-6913, Outside USA Dallas, TX 75354-1595 214-343-1038, Fax http://www.boomerangmusic.com mnelson@dmans.com "Some products make you sound better; the Boomerang Phrase Sampler makes you play better."