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I originally purchased an ESI2000 about three years ago to use as a "live act" sample tool. I found that it was very awkward since the keys were small for triggering sounds and had to be set-up for latching mode every time I booted the unit. I remember sitting there loading, placing, then arming all my samples for the keypad ... what a pain. I think it's a good sampler, but not in the "looper" arena ... Also, I found the sound processing very limiting (you have to buy an additional board for effects), was very slow, and much less powerful that what you can get in many of the units today, or even just crank out on your PC for base sounds. Also, if I remember correctly, it will only import the proprietary EMU sounds. I ended up getting rid of it and buying a Yamaha SU700 ... which was much better at making quick samples, assigning them to a nice large (somewhat touch sensitive) pad arranging them into a song, and performing live manipulation of sound. SU700's can be had on the market at a really competitive price these days, but I'd also consider checking out these units: Roland SP808EX Zoom SampleTrak ST-224 Yamaha SU200 <== this unit looks awesome for the price! Korg ElectribeS Read some reviews: http://www.samplenet.co.uk/CategoryDefault.asp?Category=Samplers -----Original Message----- From: Jim Schaefer [mailto:jimsch@fullcompass.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 3:05 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: EMU ESI2000 Anyone use this sampler for doing live loops? Was wondering how well it would work. Thanks, Jim