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Hey, I'll jump in here--since it's on my mind recently. I used to use sequences and do a solo act--at one point it was my main gig--and lots of folks (including me) didn't mind so much. But it really depends on who you are trying to sell--case in point: Tomorrow AM we begin the trek from San Diego to the Bay area to perform at the Cayuga benefit--and I plan on just using acoustic guitar and the underexplored LoopIV EDP (that's Echoplex to you). I tried some stuff using the SR-16, and it was fine--but don't forget this is master percussionist Rick Walker's gig, and he HATES the sounds on the SR-16. It really comes down to how you feel about it--it starts with you and ends with the audience--if you are really persuasive, they believe you--if you don't believe in it, they can't . . . I wanted to use the Ztar 'cause it's so whizzy but I just got the new software and I'm not quite ready to use it in public. Lots of new features including a MIDI looper, and also you can feed it MIDI in to change kits, trigger sensors and more--still can't get it to send MIDI clock, but it will (so harveyS says) . . . See ya in Santa Cruz . . . Gary