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Using Loop IV, the EDP can have up to 16 loops but it cannot play more than one simultaneously. You could create a loop and then copy it to another and overdub - but you can't record a 30 second loop and then a separate 20 second loop and play them both simultaneously. At 09:47 AM 2004.05.22, Jeff Evans wrote: >I'd like to buy the perfect looping device, and it looks like the Gibson >EDP makes sense for me with it's 198 seconds of memory time and up to 9 >loops and whatnot, but I'm still looking for an answer to this question - >and I'm a newbie (to looping without multitracking) so please bear with >it's silliness: >Once I have a loop (let's say 30 seconds), can I add new loops that cycle >independently (say 23.5s, and 41.2s) thereby creating an abstract >polyrhythm? Or will the 23.5s loop have to get 6.5s added to it to to >sync >with the original 30s one?