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The "Drum Tracks" are rather misleading. They are basically a collection of patterns ala a fancy metronome. You can't program any changes and you can't transfer the rhythm track to the computer when you are done -- they are just included for timing and feel I guess. You can run a cable from the line out to the line in and record one of the patterns onto a track but the sound degradation is rather annoying, similar to a fourth generation bounced track on a cassette portastudio. Other than that this thing has a crap load of features for the size! --- Clayton Gary Lehmann <healthquestrecruiter@earthlink.net> wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Jimmy George wrote: > > they are fun machines. used the smart media cards > that cameras use. lil' 4 > tracks have came a LONG way. dont know if they > 'loop'. > > congrats! > > enjoy, > > jg > > >>As a reply to my > ----- Original Message ----- > > > Hi Freeloaders-- > > I have just proudly ordered a Korg PXR4 from > Zzounds thru Kim's website. > > Anybody else using this one? Any chance of > looping? > > Certainly will make it easier to capture > performances of looping . . . > > Gary > > > > > > I downloaded the manual and browsed it--sounds like > it is much a Pandora as > it a PortaStudio. It's got drum tracks! And loads > of guitar effects--2 > seconds of delay--hey I used to loop with that in > the 80s--but I now worry > about the sound quality (MP2???) and being able to > export as a wave file to > the desktop. Also of note--I searched the manual by > key word--sorry guys, > no looping (rubber biscuit). > Gary > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com