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bickleypunk@pdq.net writes: >I don't own a Repeater, so I can't address that issue. i was responding to his repeater question, which relates to repeater's 'overdub feedback'-parameter. i only referred to the EDP, briefly, for analogy. i said..... >>> as w/the EDP, the entirety of the loop is accessed by only one >feedback level. ..... & while we're here: the EDP's master 'feedback' is dynamically addressable, as well. >I have an EDP. me, too. use it pretty much every working day, along w/pcm42 and now repeater. >It may be a bit misleading to say that the feedback (or >as the first msg put it, "fade level") is only applicable when the track >is >being recorded. If I start a loop and then take the EDP out of >recording/overdub mode (all lights green), the feedback control still >applies to that loop. i also use the EDP, which ---in my case--- has, historically, always had its 'feedback'-level set to full (or nearly full), so i can't speak intelligently to that issue..... >Maybe I misunderstood what you said? Just wanted to make sure that the >poster had a good understanding of the EDP's capabilities. thanks; you've reminded me to re-investigate other modes of EDP-functionality. but: for clarity's sake: i was responding directly to paul's specific 'repeater question'. dt / s-c