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I'm sorry Claude, but I've got to call you on this one. No presence of Matthais and Kim or this list is an excuse for a poorly laid out manual. (though much appreciated!) Unlike the Repeater, the EDP does not have an intuitive interface. Plain and simple. I was able to start using the Repeater's basic functions without looking at it's manual. Kudos to Electrix, my they rest in peace. That's OK, I've owned Yamaha DX7s. I can handle it. But to criticize me because I'm hoping for a clear and easy to understand manual is ludicrous. I'm not the first to complain about it, it seems pretty universal. And yeah, I'm 37 years old. Not much time left. Lot's of music to make. The less I spend trying to figure out a piece of gear and the more I spend playing, the better. I'm not expecting to know the entire functionality of the EDP overnight, but having to go from page 11 to 71 just to learn how I can control the EDP via MIDI, is silly. A reference manual is not a substitution for a regular manual, but an addition. All the functionality should be explained in the main manual, and short alphabetical descriptions of each function should reside the the reference manual. Mark Sottilaro Claude Voit wrote: > Funny but ""DT"" is right > my main question is > Why are you so hungry impatient to know it all, to do it all now, gimme >the > video, the private lesson, the complete dummy guide NOW....etc > comme on > every thing is described with precise words whether in the manual, LD >edp pages, > and you have the best support crew you can imagine:this list,