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Ah, don't get me started, Rainer. :) The idea below looks cool, but also gives me a head ache with Excedrin all over it. In terms of computer systems, I am pretty much at what I consider my ideal solution right now: I plug my guitar into the Firewire 400, into my laptop, and into max/msp with my Kaiser looper and tons of effects from Reaktor, my own max patches, etc. I can't think of a better solution, even a hardware alternative. The system below seems far too complicated for me and just drives me deeper into the computer and more connections. I'm not ditching computer systems, but I am basically looking to build a new system that is more simple. These days, I am seeking more simplicity in my life. I am trying to get closer to my instrument, focus on the beauty and purity of the guitar tone itself, and then just add sophisticated looping. I work at the computer 10-14 hours a day, and sometimes the last thing I want to look at when performing is another computer. Sometimes I dream of a day when I go to a looping performance or future Y2K event, and it do nothing but plug my guitar into a floor unit and maybe my Boss VF-1...nothing else...no booting up a computer, launching programs, plugging in audio interface wires, FCB, etc...just the guitar floor looper, and one device for reverb/delay, etc...something I can setup in about 2 minutes. I just happened to be obsessed with this idea of simplicity and short setup time right now. I have to say, at Y2K7 this year, when I lost my MIDI control after 9 minutes and 30 seconds into my first piece (here my sound clip on the Y2K7 we site), and then I decided to play solo free jazz guitar style for the last 4 minutes (no loops, effects, or crazy tone mangling), that was a very liberating and yet enlightening 4 minutes. And I was even more surprised when I stopped and had explained to the audience what had happened - that I had decided to continue playing with the tools I possessed rather than stopping and blaming the glitch in my performance on the technology - and everyone applauded. Interesting to get an applause at a looping festival for something that involved no looping, but the technological failing of a looping system. In any event, that experience, combined with watching Philippe Zurrigo at Y2K5, after he had lost his EDP, and then pulled off a brilliant performance with just his guitar, a borrowed EDP with limited functionality, has been growing on me for a long time. It made me long again for the days when I used to just plug my guitar into an amp and play jazz, but now with some sophisticated looping technology. I keep threatening to go back to my roots, yet also keep getting seduced by the technology, effects, Reaktor, max/msp, etc. It's made me rather artistically neurotic. Certainly, many of you on this list have observed me vacillating back and forth on this point. Well, I digress, and back to the topic, it appears the Boomerang III, whenever the hell they decide to stop teasing us and release it, has the potential to be the most feature filled floor looper. I am intrigued by the expression pedal jack on the back and what it can control. If it can be assigned to changing pitch in real-time, that unit will be very attractive....and especially if the MIDI connections can be connected to something like a MIDI Moose to access more features beyond the two bonus buttons on the unit. And three separate loops tracks, each with record/overdub capability is more than enough growing room for creating interesting textures and sounds. Kris on the technology, > Why not DIY? Use: > * one fanless, smallsize PC computer with battery power option: > www.digitallogic.ch > * you wouldn't want a screen and keyboard: get LED elements with USB > connectivity like these: http://www.delcom-eng.com/products_USBLMP.asp > * get an audio interface like...anything you'd like with USB2 or > Firewire > * get some kind of foot control > * do your software implementation in MAX/MSP and install it on the > computer > * assemble everything on a floorboard and have fun! > > Rainer