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I am still trying to understand some of the inner workings of the EDP. First, is there a midi commands list somewhere for the EDP (Loop III)? On page 44 & 45 of the Loop IV addendum are midi commands but I am not sure how I could use that information to program my footpedal to control these things? For example what is meant by "source# offset"? And, where does the Note value fit into the programming scheme? Finally, is it recommended that all of these functions be programmed for use by a foot controller and if so, which ones would most likely be used during a performance? Thanks, M. Steven Ginn ******************************** Please go to <www.SeptemberRising.org> Listen to the music. Purchase the CD Support the NY Firefighters 9/11 Relief Fund ******************************** > -----Original Message----- > From: Sean Echevarria [mailto:sean_@mindspring.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 12:54 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Attn: Matthias; Learning How to use the EDP? > > > These questions are akin to asking what's the recommended > standard configuration setup for a blank canvas. Or asking > whether you should use acrylics, watercolors, oils, chalk, > pastels, broad strokes, fine strokes, etc. There is no > recommended standard. Some people have already responded > that they like to loop an effected sound and others like to > post-process their loops. Some do it both ways <gasp>. > > > > At 12:46 PM 2002/07/11 -0500, M. Steven Ginn wrote: > > >Second, learning the best way to incorporate the EDP within > the overall > >mixing scheme such as applying effects before the loop (do > we cut off > >reverb tails?) or after when we only have a single effects unit. > > > >Third, when you see all the commands in the EDP manual such as > >Quantize=On or RoundMode=Off and everyone on the loopers > list refers to > >these functions as if they were able to change them on the fly (I > >assume with midi commands), the amount of possible button presses to > >accomlish many different things begins to greatly exceed the > standard > >EFC buttons of "Record" "Overdub" "Multiply" "Insert" "Mute" > "Undo" and > >"Next Loop". I know a lot of people here use the EDP for different > >things, but if these large number of various functions are > meant to be > >static, I have yet to see any recommendations as to standard > >recommended setups, assuming that is possible. Are there any > >recommended standard configuration setups for the EDP? >