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I too played an "art event" (Burningman fund raiser... it's still going on as I write this)... but with no "live looping." That's right. NONE. Our group's slot (Waterboy/Buckethead) only had 12 minutes to perform our little sketch and they asked me if I could provide some music for Maria, our vocalist, to have as backing. With not much setup or breakdown time I decided to forego the looped guitar deal and bring my Roland MC-307, AirSynth and AirEffects (in that order). It was a blast! I noticed not a difference at all in audience appreciation of what I was doing. No one gave shit if I was "live looping" or even playing an instrument. All they cared about was was the music good and the visuals were interesting. (the audience seemed to like it.) Anyway, my point? I think we speculate a lot about how the audience "understands" what we're doing. I think it's mostly wishful thinking. "Do they know I'm looping?" I ask: Do they care? My guess is, no. Now, don't get me wrong, I loop guitar and synth for myself and I'm not about to stop. But it does make me think differently about performances. I kind of felt a stigma about just being a button pusher. The MC-307's lack of velocity sensitivity in it's note pads was a bit frustrating, but since it's up on ebay right now, I guess I won't have to deal with it again. Hmmmm.... do I smell a E-mu XL-7 in my future? Maybe... Mark Sottilaro