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Re: EDP woes



It is most likely your footpedal,  try cleaning the contacts as
suggested above and test the front panel buttons to cofirm that it is
the footpedal and not the EDP that is causing the problems.


On 1/7/07, Bob Weigel <sounddoctorin@imt.net> wrote:
> Sounds like maybe you just have some dirty switches. Deoxit D5 will
> often revitalize contacts but I'm not sure what these switches are..wait
> I think they're the heavy duty ones and not the pc mount tactile ones.
> Anyway still might be that.  Pull it apart and make sure that the switch
> contacts are clean (.1 ohm or less hopefully) -Bob
>
> David Gans wrote:
>
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> >
> >
> > I am about ready to throw my EDP out the window.
> >
> > The last few times I've tried to use it at gigs, it has behaved
> > inappropriately.  The other day I reset the defaults and reprogrammed
> > all the settings, and still it wouldn't do what I expected.  Hitting
> > RECORD on the foot controller got me nothing.  Hitting it again and
> > again, eventually it started recording, but when I hit it again it did
> > not go into playback mode.
> >
> > Sometimes it would go into some sort of incrementing present mode.
> > Sometimes it would go into NEXT LOOP record.
> >
> > Et cetera.
> >
> > Thursday afternoon as I went through all this, I sat down to write a
> > letter to Warren Sirota begging for some advice.  Before I sent the
> > letter, I went back to the EDP and it performed correctly.
> >
> > That night at the gig, not so much.
> >
> > Saturday, at another gig: useless.
> >
> > I am at a loss.  I am not taking it on tour this week because I can't
> > count on the damn thing.
> >
> > Anyone have any idea what might be going on?
> >
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