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Stephen wrote: >So then if you end it with overdub, it essentially keeps recording, >right? Do you just let it continue to record silence? On the EDP when ending "record" with overdub it does add another layer over what you've just recorded. This usually produces a fairly seamless loop of a drone or ambient pad. At this point you have several options. You can continue overdubbing for a more richly textured loop. Or you can gradually decease the input to fade down after the loop has been closed, then disengage the overdub function. Or you could simply press overdub a second time to stop the overdubbing after the loop has been closed. Keeping overdub on to record "silence" may wind up adding some unwanted noise to the loop. James