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>>> And if something does go wrong, with something like the >>> Looperlative I >>> can get in touch with the developer and get assistance that will >>> cover >>> anything that has gone amiss. >> On 8 aug 2006, at 21.13, phaslem@wightman.ca wrote: > Actually, this is exactly the reason I ended up going with a > software looper. Jup, me too. I carry back-up CD's of my software installation files, audio interface drivers and SYSEX dumps of my MIDI controllers and effect patches. Actually two copies of that back-up CD, stored into different bags (as well as on the INternet). Just the same basic instinct that makes me carry my sax mouthpiece safely in a pocket and not within the instrument bag. Spreading out the risks makes it easier to pick up the pieces and get back on track if bad things should happen. I can pick up any computer and restore my looping rig, pick up (almost) any tenor to restore my sax sound. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) http://www.myspace.com/looproom