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This will have to keep me happy as an aux looper till I find a headrush features (not available simultaneously) i) sampler. 16s high quality or 32s (still good) tap to start record, tap a different switch to stop recording & loop seamlessly. can stop loop at any time, then start from beginning again. with loop playing just hitting one switch lets you go straight back into record. theres also the facility to play back at slower speeds, including 1 & 2 octaves down, you still record at normal speed though , so it starts looping at lower pitch as soon as you stop recording..(nice) unfortunately this feature is only available when recording from the aux input, a stereo 3.5mm jack. ( frustrating) ....and a rewind switch! mutes loop while held down, play resumes on release from an earlier portion of the loop. ii) 'Jam Play' a bank of three 5s loopers, (not seamless quite) 3 switches, one for each looper. press on one and it records for as long as you hold it down ....then it plays back for as long as you hold it down after hitting a fourth switch you can record again (even while a loop or2 is still playing) on the same looper, or a different one. playback any combination simultaneously. (so how good are you with your feet) iii) 2 delays in series, 6s and 10s in that order (no tap time function) a) 6s delay has a 'sound on sound feature' , when you switch it on you get a single delay , but once you hit a switch it goes into a nearly infinite sustaining overdub mode. then you can add material or play over the top. from the s on s you can go into a normal delay mode and ley the loop fade, but you can't go back the other way without erasing the loop. ( above 1s delay time can only be set to the nearest tenth of a second) b) 10s delay, max regen is not really enough, resolution is only a tenth of a second. in this mode you can simulate multitap delays and also solve the old problem of how to get in time with loop of 4-10 s ( for instance by combining a 6s loop with a 1/2 sec delay, ) drawbacks theres no way to mute the incoming signal (unless using one side of the aux in, which is only useful in sampler mode) difficult to end loop precisely in jam play no overdubs in i) & ii) and various stuff as stated above 60 presets, all rubbish (30 of them editable though) conclusion as has been mentioned before on the list this has some excellent features, some of which not even available on the echoplex,(3 simultaneous unrelated loops) and the sampler has advantage over the jamMan in that you can finish a loop at any time and start a new one (of any length) with one press. a very useful device( and so cheap) ...but so many frustrations Andy Butler Lexicon Vortex Database http://members.aol.com/soundfnr/vortex.htm