> If you work by building up entire loops and riffs and then assembling > those component parts, you loose a lot of that flexibility and you are > better off constructing these parts in Acid. I have not used or tried > this software, but I have heard of a lot of people that work this way. Sorry, I didn't make that very clear. I meant to say "you are better off creating the loops/riffs in fruityloops and then constructing a full song using them in Acid. You can save "acidized" wavs which I think handles all the tempo matching for you. Can someone confirm this? Andy -- The contents of this e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may be legally privileged. If you have received this e-mail and you are not a named addressee, please inform us as soon as possible on +44 118 901 2999 and then delete the e-mail from your system. If you are not a named addressee you must not copy, use, disclose, distribute, print or rely on this e-mail. Any views expressed in this e-mail or any attachments may not necessarily reflect those of Tao's management. Although we routinely screen for viruses, addressees should scan this e-mail and any attachments for viruses. Tao makes no representation or warranty as to the absence of viruses in this e-mail or any attachments. Please note that for the protection of our business, we may monitor and read e-mails sent to and from our server(s). Visit our website at http://tao-group.com/