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Hi David- that's not a software thing. It's caused by dc offsets in the analog part of the circuit. (specifically, the VCA, for those interested). There's a trimpot on the circuit board that trims the offset away, so you don't get pops. Sounds like this trimpot is not set right on your unit, or things have drifted with age and it needs to be reset. You should be able to set it yourself. There's a test routine built in the software to help out. Send me mail at my home address (kflint@annihilist.com) to remind me, and I'll send you directions on how to do that later. probably belongs in the FAQ, right? kim At 01:10 PM 3/18/99 -0500, you wrote: >Kim & EDP Loopologists - > >I have an idea for the next EDP software upgrade. It has to do with live >performance and silently ending / killing an old loop. > >The "problem" I'm aiming to "solve" is the deep "PUMB" sound the EDP puts >out when I press and hold RECORD button to kill an old loop. > >Normally I decrease the FEEDBACK on my loops until they are silent -- or >rather, the loop has no signal left in it. Then, to start a new loop I'll >press and hold the RECORD button to clear the "old loop length" from >memory. > >It's as the the EDP clears that it emits the deep "pumb" sound. It's not >much of a bother, but through a big PA it can be very loud. > >Is there a way to silence the EDP so it doesn't make that noise? > >David Kirkdorffer >UNDO > > > > _________________________________________________________ Kim Flint, MTS kflint@atitech.com ATI Research 408-752-9284