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I believe I did setup the EDP to sync to external (for the time being until I get some routing done in my system), but I don't understand why the absence of an external source would cause the ERR message. I did try and turn it off with all the other gear still on and the sync source (Eclipse) still flashing away, but that did not get rid of the ERR message. I wonder if there is some way to reset this thing to factory defaults? Thanks, Steve > > I'm going to agree with Mark, I had a metronome attached to > my edp as a sync, and when I powered up with the metronome > off, it gave me the err. > > > Scared the be-jeezus outta me, thought I fried my sh*t. > > Eventually, after poking every button on god's green earth, I > then powered on the metronome, then the edp and it fired up. > > D > > Thanks and best regards, > > Dylan DeAnda > dylan@loudcloud.com > 703-653-6883 > "What is it men cannot be made to believe!" > -Thomas Jefferson > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: M. Steven Ginn [mailto:sginn@airmail.net] > Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 12:35 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: RE: Err on EDP > > Hi Mark, > > I disconnected it like you suggested and that didn't make any > difference. I also opened the top and tried using a > different set of memory and that didn't help either. I don't > know if there is any reset sequence that can be performed and > I haven't found any docs that mention what specific messages > like this indicate. I haven't tried to reseat the 2 proms > yet, which maybe I should try next. I guess I was hoping > that someone who has experienced the exact issue would step > in and give me a solution. Wishful thinking at this point ... > > Thanks, > Steve > > > > > > This is a long shot, but I've found that some gear I have > reacts very > > weird when powered up while receiving some sort of MIDI > > signal. Perhaps > > you should try and start it in the absence of any other gear. > > Is there > > a factory reset? Have you tried reseating the eprom? > > > > Hope this helps, > > > > Mark Sottilaro > > On Saturday, June 15, 2002, at 08:06 AM, M. Steven Ginn wrote: > > > > > I searched the archives and found one conversation related > > to this and > > > the solution then was to have everything connected > properly. In my > > > case I already had everything connected properly and it > was working > > > yesterday. But today, I powered up my rig and the "Err" message > > > showed up. So anyway, I have checked the archives, the > > manual, etc. > > > and cannot find anything about how to fix this. I would > > prefer to not > > > have to send it back to Gibson (for many weeks) and try and > > solve the > > > problem myself. Does anyone know if there is a chance that > > maybe the > > > "Loop" chips have somehow gotten corrupted? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Steve > > > > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> What does Err mean when it shows up on the screen of the EDP? Is > > >> there any way for me to correct this? I have only had > > this unit for > > >> less than a month. > > >> > > >> Steve > > >> > > > > > >