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The Akai Headrush will let you do most of that on the cheap ($200 or so on eBay). Once you've laid down your foundation loop, you can overdub on top of it, then erase all the overdubs leaving just the intial loop. It's the One Unique Feature of the looper function of the Headrush. TravisH On May 6, 2004, at 2:53 PM, Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote: > Subject: Re: Re: new EDP features > > > Ok. here is my new dream EDP features. > > anyhow, the feature that I could use the most is the ability to put a > LOCK onto recorded material at a certain stge then Hold that bit at > the same level etc, whilst I add,layer and fade out different bits > over it ( if you cant imagine this, heres an example of what I > currantly use to simulate this, I play the part I want tokeep as my > constant , lets say guitar beats and scrapes plus a riff, into the > EDP, I then close the Loop and fiddle about with the digidelays delay > time till its looping more of less in synch with the edps rythem I can > now layer semi-temporys sub-loops in the digidelay that do repete for > a whie but can also fade out leaving the other track in tact) , I dont > know if any currant looper can do this, it woudl be a cool feature if > one did. also this locking that I dream of would mean that i coudl > play the aformentioned rhythem section bits, hold it there, the play > my verse chords on loop1, then when I jumped to loops2 that underlying > loop woud keep copying there along with the chorus chords too, but not > the verse chords as would happen now.