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Grv Kd, Several of us have SP-808s. My comments : I liked the SP-808 for "music production" sorts of things, as opposed to "real time looping" things which are more my forte. To complement the SP808, I highly recommend a PC with a compatible ZIP drive. That way you can easily import samples from many other environoments, and you can even transfer back and forth from ACID to 808 and so forth. Brother K OdysseyFX3@aol.com on 09/19/2000 05:28:13 PM Please respond to Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com@SMTP To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com@SMTP cc: Subject: I have a question Classification: This is my first time posting on this list , and although I don't know a whole lot ( actually not 90%) of what you guys are sayin' , it's nice to know that if I do have a question about equiupment that you guys'll be able to answer them . So I'll ask.... About a month ago I invested a little on the SP-808 Groove Sampler by Roland . I bought this machine without know a damned thing about sampling and was wondering if it was worth it or not ? I've never been on any other type of sampler . Does anyone have any tips on how to make this machine do what I want it to do , or do I upgrade . P.S. I have it connecting to an MC-505 , what else would you guys add , I have no idea Thanx The Groove-Kidd