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I must say, that as a Repeater owner I pretty much *never* use this feature, though I could see how a "DJ" type user would. The Repeater is (was) obviously going for that market, where the EDP seems more aligned to a general instrumentalist. No? Of course, each can be used by either, but I'm talking about general design philosophy. Hell, the Repeater's got a built in phono preamp. Hell, if I were a company that was going to re-release the Repeater, I'd put it in a DJ mixer and add a way to scratch loops. Mark Sottilaro Kim Flint wrote: > The lack of a saving capability in the EDP is a limitation, but at the >same > time I found it oddly liberating after a while. I used to hate it when I > had created a really cool loop and then had to destroy it later. It seems > really negative at first. But after a while this create-and-destroy >process > caused me to realize that if I created something good once I could create > something good again. A feeling of confidence grew out of that - I could > rely on myself rather than a hard disk. From an improvising standpoint it > was a great learning experience. It's certainly not a concept you can > easily market, yet I'm glad to have had it....