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midi clock leads to temporarily dead edp....i think. My edp arrived Friday (I haven't had so much fun playing with myself since i was 13 yrs old!). I started the weekend loading it with 16MB RAM, rackmounting it (why do they put the rubber feet on a rackmount device by default - I had to unrack the thing to rip its tiny feet off so that i could mount another unit underneath it), and playing with syncing the EDP to my other midi gear, both as master & slave. At one point i cleverly created a midi loop which apparently hung the edp....not an uncommon behavior with other midi devices in the same situation. By 'hang', i mean that the *only* button that would do anything was the Parameter button. Stop the midi loop & power cycle - still dead....I'd see the pretty scrolling startup text, then nothing (where oh where is that glorious "199" in bright red??). And again. Reset to factory defaults - Now I have 2 green zeros, but still dead. Unplug the midi out (making *sure* no loop exists) & recycle power....still as a doornail. And again. hmmmm....maybe bad memory? Ready to yet again unrack the puppy, i disconnect the midi in & foot pedal chord, give it one more try and viola! All the looping power one man could want at my finger tips. Now i'm not sure the problem was actually the midi loop, but it is curious that unplugging the 2 cables apparently fixed the problem.....coincidence? I worked with the edp for the next 12 hours and the memory seems fine. 4 a.m. came and i wisely determined that i needed at least 3 hours of sleep before trudging off to the day job.... stephen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/