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For the same reason that in ANY sort of musical performance involving interaction between players it's important for people to be able to hear each other. It's hard to respond/adjust to someone's input when it's not reaching you. I'm basing this observation on two things: 1) Having it pointed out by drummers open-minded enough to WANT to incorporate loopage and 2) noticing the problems disappear dramatically when I put a wedge monitor on a milk crate next to the floor toms. -t- --- Travis <tiktok@sprintmail.com> wrote: > If everyone's supposed to be keeping time for > themselves, why is it so > particularly important for the drummer to be able to > hear the loop? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com