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RE: EDP vs boomerang
> The main thing that makes the EDP significantly more attractive to me is
> the ability to have more than one loop stored at a time. Since I'm
>looking
> at it as largely a writing tool (I'm a singer originally, with expanding,
> but still limited guitar capabilities), it would be really handy for me
>to
> be able to hear a particular guitar part as many times as I like and have
> the freedom to play with different melodies without having to keep up the
> rhythm. I could also grab something my bass player comes up with, file
>it
> in memory, and play with it later. As I understand it,the boomerang is
>one
> loop in the machine at a time only. Midi sync is interesting to me as
> well, but the multi-loop function is the most important.
>
> Nevertheless, if the delays really are as bad as they seem, I will
>probably
> break down eventually and see what can be done with the boomerang.
>
> Thanks a lot for the feedback.
>
> Michael
>
> PS: If you know any other toys with multi-loop capabilities, I'd be
> interested...
>
Yes
DJRND2 : 14 separate and simultaneous stereo loops spread in a 16
megabyte memory.
Emmanuel