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One thing that I don't think has been mentioned here is promotion. I've NEVER seen and add featuring the EDP. Ever. Didn't even know about it until I bought a JamMan and subscribed to this list. Never makes the cover of any catalogs I get. Never heard of a product demo in any store. The loopers' list is good, but is it visible to the entire music buying public? Seems more or less invisible to the public, in my opinion. No wonder it's not a staple of everyone's rack. Now Electrix is not doing much better, in my opinion. They really need to buy some ad space. Send reps out to the stores to do demos. The usual. I know that's money, but it takes it to make it. Nice Repeater product placement with Torn as he's starting the new Bowie project. That should help get the word out. Gibson needs to give a couple of EDPs to Fripp or Belew. Someone big. Even someone more visible like Radiohead would be great. I know some people that went and bought KAOSS pads after seeing Radiohead perform with them. Also (I'm going to get it for this) The EDP is ugly. Repeater is ugly too, but in a good way, IMO. It says, "Space 1999." It says, "I've got a bunch of very state of the art high tech stuff going on in here." I've always felt the EDP looked a bit home made, kludgy. Looks won't make a product, but they sure help. When Korg started the Trinity line, the store I worked in got a LOT of attention. They looked like something Captain Picard would play. If Gibson cares about selling EDPs, they'd get an industrial designer to redesign the face plate. Graphic designer to redo the logo. Do any of these things make the EDP a better product? No, but extra sales would sure influence someone into throwing cash at an EDP 2 project. Mark Sottilaro On Saturday, October 13, 2001, at 02:15 AM, Andy Ewen wrote: > Nick, if you are serious about getting 4 EDPs, I can probably sort out a > very good discount. If it were only up to me, I'd send you 4 direct from > here in the UK, but I don't want to tread on any Gibson reps toes, so > they'd > better come from the warehouse in Elgin, Chicago. > Let me know and I'll have a word in the correct ears, > Andy. > > andy.ewen@ trace-elliot.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: nick douglas [mailto:nickd@mindspring.com] > Sent: 12 October 2001 06:20 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Looper development and production costs? > > > Matthias wrote: >> would that be acceptable? > > Simultaneous playback of several loops? Of different lengths? In > Stereo? > Near the current price? HUGE tracts of ... RAM? > > More than acceptable, that is wonderful! Heavenly! I've wanted four > EDPs > forever (two stereo pairs), but it's too much money. :( I'm ecstatic to > hear that the software is (largely) portable to new processors and > readily > adaptable for multi-loop simultaneous stereo. Could it overdub into two > stereo loops of different length at once? If so, one EDP could > sometimes do > the jobs of four (or Fripp's four TC2290s)! > > A steep discount on pairs of EDPs could prompt me not to wait. Buy one > at > the dealer's normal price, get the next one (or two or three?) at 50% > off > should do it. The more i hear about the Repeater, the more i lust for > multiple EDPs. > > my $0.02 > -nick >