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Hey Elby, I'm using the second Zendrum to trigger sound sources in our main rack (ever evolving set of samplers and modules). In other words, I wear one and play it as the primary, typically covering kit/percussion parts. The second sits on a stand for triggering sound effects/ambient stuff. Thanks everybody for the great posts. I can see I need to get busy maxing out the plastic to keep up with this group! ;-) Alan _________________________ Alan Barnard BarnarDesign http://www.barnardesign.com alan@barnardesign.com > Well, I'm not sure if I'm doing "real-time" looping. I use a > zendrum/DM-Pro > combination as well as a Roland Handsonic (you should check this > out!!) with a > Repeater. What I do is create a rhythm track, and then layer > guitar, synths on top > of it. Of start with guitar and layer percussion onto it. Once I > get a bed of 2, 3, > 4 parts, I jam along with it on guitar or synth. I'm doing > fairly traditional "lay > down a track at a time" as opposed to evolving compositions. I > really love the feel > of both the Zendrum and the Handsonic - very responsive. > > How are you using your setup, Alan? What do you do with *two* > Zendrums? :) > > Elby > > > Hi, > > Anybody out there doing any *real-time* looping with either > acoustic or > electronic drums/percussion? > > Here's my set-up: > > 2/Zendrums ( http://www.zendrum.com ) > Alesis DM-Pro > Repeater > Behringer FCB1010 > > Alan >