Besides Loopr as I said before, that doesn't need me working with the screen and is thought a bit more like hardware (I'm thinking Lexicon Jamman with MIDI pedalboard philosophy), I'm a big fan of Everyday Looper. As for performing and using the screen at its best with gestures, it's a powerpack of fundamental things that let's one live-loop fast (Les is great at it too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzQLRPwZjIo ). It's 4 tracks but boy does it deliver if you're more of the fingery ones. :D z
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