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First, let me say that I hope you understand I was only trying to clarify. I hold you in such high regard, that it makes my stomach sour to think that you *might* have perceived me as being "difficult"!!! :) > > >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. quickly fading loops (low feedback rates) are something I play with alot on my EDP. I'm able to evolve the loop into new places faster. When/if I get to place I want to hold on to for a bit, I just crank the feedback to 100% at that point. I'm sure I'm not telling you anything you don't know!! :) >From your other msg: >It's a bit different than working an EDP. truth! they are indeed *great*, together. Any hints about how you have the EDP and Repeater setup together? Are you using the EDP to create multi-layered textures that you then feed into each of the 4 "tracks" on the Repeater? I'd love to hear more about how you're using them together. Doug