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Indeed- but even string players break strings etc- I was not referring to AOG (act of god) type events. I saw a sitar player break a string, quietly replace it, and continue his performance- no fidgety nervous apologetic distraction- and I really didn't mind- the only example you give which relates IMO is the forgetting to erase the previos loop. And in my case I will be mixing improv pieces with written ones. There is no saying you can't experiment live etc- but just to be as comfortable, intimate, and familiar with your setup as possible. An accident is one thing- incompetency is another. In my case- I need to rehearse my "looping" compositions- again I would refer you to Jimmy George or Andre LaFosse- I am more or less never distracted by the equipment and can stay involved with the music- that is what I want. I've made it challenging though to be sure- D-Two, EDP, M-One (pre and post), Repeater, drum machine synced to EDP (but maybe Repeater) It gets hairy forgetting to disengage the Repeater midi sync and creating new loop on the EDP- or leaving the drums up and all of the sudden you hear the beat go to 300 bpm. This is only one of many things I see in my current setup- and I consider trimming the possibilities down to avoid such results. We must remember to keep OURSELVES in the musical moment as well- which goes hand in hand with this whole topic. Cliff