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Jens wrote: >Since were playing jazz I dont wanna stay in the same harmonic context all the time. But when I create a >new loop with a different chord the hole energy goes down to much. I want to keep the flow. So I want to >take the loop and just transponse it 4 notes up for example. It sure seems like you should have bought a repeater. Make your loops in there, then you can trigger the root of the chord progression on a keyboard or midi footpedal to make the repeater "follow" the chord changes. The repeater assumes you record the loop in C, so if you hit a C on the keyboard it'll return the loop to home pitch, so you'd have to get good at the mental transpose stuff when you're not playing in C to start, but it works pretty darn good and has a lot of range without excessive coloration. Jon