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In a message dated 8/26/01 9:17:25 PM, kflint@loopers-delight.com writes: << On the EDP you can accomplish something like that using the multiple Undo feature. You can undo feedback passes, bringing back something that has faded away. This isn't quite what you are looking for, because of course it also undoes any artefacts that have developed. It is a great feature for evolving and redirecting loops though. You can reduce the feedback level and be adding new bits to the loop as the old bits fade away, so your loop is evolving in a particular direction. Then use Undo multiple times to go back in time as many layers as you want, so the old parts that had faded gradually come back again and the new things you had added disappear. Since the feedback change has been applied to each layer, Undoing it takes that pass of feedback away! Then do the process over again, taking the loop in a different direction. You can imagine it as dipping in and out of some new textures, or as a way to go on little excursions with your loop and then smoothly return to your original theme, and be able to do it over and over again, producing new variations and returning to your basic theme. >> Whoa!!! Now we're talkin! Looks like an EDP/ Repeater combo set-up may be in my future. Now what can I unload on ebay...hmmmm. Thanks for the info! - Paul