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> ... In my feeble defense, under the >circumstances it would have been relatively easy to get myself into an >unwanted mode and be unaware of it. I was set up in bright sunlight, and >although the rack was covered with a space blanket to minimize solar soak, >the LCD panel was virtually unreadable due to high ambient light level. >... I can relate to that! I have similar tales of woe. First time I looped w/ EDP outside, I couldn't tell what mode I was in! (Am I recording?? Maybe I'm overdubbing??? And where is the loop start-point??) It never occurred to me that I might not be able to read the display. Too much midnight looping, I suppose. I'd set-up things differently today... I had a similar experience with the LOOP vs. DELAY mode. Seemed like my EDP had become possessed! Whatever I told it to do, it did something different! Now, when loops work strangely, it's the first thing I check. This is not a complaint regarding the EDP, just a learning curve thang... Dennis Leas ----------------------------- dennis@mdbs.com