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OFF, I meant I had Overdub OFF- duh- ;) Cliff Bien Appraisers wrote: > 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