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Luca, 1. The only time my edps have gone "tilt" is when I zapped their footpedals with static electricity. I live in a dry environment with high static charge buildup. I fixed this by adding a rubber gromment around the footpedal jack (to insulate the jack's ground from the footpedal housing). This was at Kim's advice, and it resolved the "tilt" problem for me. I have not seen the reboot sequence you mention. 2. Hum should not be audible from the EDP. 3. Again, I have only seen such odd behavior when I zapped the footpedal with static discharge. bret --- luca <lucafeed@tin.it> wrote: > I have received my Edp back from a warranty fixing > and I would like to check if everything is ok. > I have some doubts about this: > > 1- after an hour playing it has gone in "tilt" and I > have had to reboot it, after having switched on the > write "loop 5" came out for more time than usual, > went out and then came back another time. Then the > machine was set up alright. > 2- I think I hear more "hum" noise than usual when I > overdub. (that I can remember, I have stayied > without it for so long). I can find this also with > no signal in it: hit record, close the loop and then > hit overdub for 2 or three lenghts. > 3-When I switched it on the last time it was > displaying full lights, number and letters on. > > No midi cables are connected, after the firsts > problem I did the reset. > > thanks for sharing your comments, before go back > gigging with it I would like to check if this > problems are usual for the Edp or not. > > Luca > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com