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what you are seeing is the "autoundo" LED. It's probably not even in the manual, it's not very critical really. It blinks each time an "autoundo" is done. Which is to say, each time a loop plays through and you have made no changes to it. If you do an overdub or something, you will see that this LED does not blink at the end of that loop period. I don't have time to explain this well, but Undo is explained in the manual. that might help you a bit. I don't think it really refers to "autoundo", since it isn't really important to using the echoplex. But that's what we call it when we get to the end of the loop, note that no changes have been made to the loop, and jump back to reuse the previous loop data. If changes had been made, we go forward to loop with the newly created loop data. Since we never know when you might make a change, we are always writing new data so that the previous version can be preserved for undo's. If we get to the end and see that you didn't make a change, we do an "autoundo" to toss out the newly written stuff and go back to the previous data. kim >The Sync cycle is still in the right region of the display...I'm seeing >kind of a "shadow" of the StartPoint flash way over on the left, just to >the right side of the Number of the current loop... > >Thnx for any observations, David > >======== >Dennis W. Leas wrote: >> >> >... Is it normal to >> >ALSO have another green dot flashing simultaneously on the LEFT side of >> >the display? >> >> I think you're talking about the Sync display. Look on page 2-2 of the >>manual >> to confirm that. >> >> Yes, that's normal, depending on how you have the sync set-up. >> >> Dennis Leas >> ----------------------------- >> dennis@mdbs.com ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@annihilist.com | http://www.annihilist.com/loop/loop.html http://www.annihilist.com/ |