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You need to check out Ableton's Live....for Mac or PC..... http://www.ableton.com/ I was going to pick up the Repeater...my current looping tool is a JamMan..... but I opted for software and the Roland BR532 portable digital 4 track. I wanted something that was deadly quiet- no hard drive noise, could run on batteries, and that I could transfer tracks digitally into Live and Performer. Plus it has 32 tracks if you count the 8 virtual per 4 tracks. Now I'm still looking for an inexpensive compact mixer for a couple of Audix condensers (SCX25) that require 48v phantom. I've got a couple of Stewart phantom boxes that take care of the juice.... and I actually get a clean signal using transformers in front of a Radio Shack hi z 4 input cheapo mic mixer. But I'd like to do a bit better and still keep my tight-wad reputation. Any body got a suggestion? -- gary @friendlyspider.com Bradley Fish wrote: > Hi all, > > I love my EDP, but find myself wishing that each overdub could be on a > seperate track for mixing down later, and even tweaking the mix on the > spot. > > Any suggestions for software/(and hardware?) that would behave like an > EDP but put everything on a seperate track? > > Thanks! > > Bradley Fish