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Thanks Dennis- I will give more details when I get home- I appreciate your help- I don't think I had Overdub on though- I have been using it plenty with electric- but let me get home from work and get you some better details- Cliff ---------- From: Dennis W. Leas[SMTP:dennis@mdbs.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 7:17 AM To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com Subject: Re: EDP Question Howdy, Cliff. Hope I can answer some of your questions. -----Original Message----- From: Clifford Novey <clifsound@earthlink.net> To: Loopers <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 9:51 PM Subject: EDP Question >1- Do you ever get a problem when first turning the unit on where you >have to turn it off and on again to get it to start properly I've never had a problem like this. What does your EDP do when it starts improperly? >2- I recorded an acoustic guitar the other day and in about 5 or 10 >minutes the loop had degraded into a noisy mess- loud and noisy- >feedback is all the way up etc- never had the problem before- Make sure you don't have OVERDUB on. If the EDP thinks it's overdubbing, it reduces the current loop's amplitude by some amount (10% I think) each iteration. This is to allow room for the new overdubbed signal. If you're NOT overdubbing, the original contents of the loops will eventually be replaced by the new ambient input. >3- Is there a warranty of any sort? i did not receive any info with my >unit other than the manual- I think there is but don't take my word for it. I'm away from my paperwork right now. And I'm not an authority on this. Dennis Leas ----------------------------- dennis@mdbs.com