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I know I've said this before, but as someone who values a stereo looper a lot, what you're describing sounds fun, but not stereo. I've been playing a lot lately with dual loops that I tap out manually to be close, and watch as they develop their own patterns. I wouldn't call them stereo though as that really denotes a dual channel that is perfectly synced. Fun none the less though. I've also had a lot of fun taking a stereo loop in the repeater and turning it into a dual mono loop and using the "slip" function to move them in and out of sync. Lots and lots of possibilities there. Mark On Jul 21, 2004, at 5:50 PM, Mech wrote: > > When I started this, I was hoping merely to solve a major annoyance > with my secondary looper in relation to my Repeater. Now, in the end, > I find that by solving that problem I've constructed a completely > viable stereo-looping setup in its own right. > > --m. > > _____ > "i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back" > -recoil >