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Hey there David (welcome back!), For folks in general, here's the latest run-down on the EDP Video Plan, at least as far as I've been pursuing it: The basic idea at this point is to do a "bread and butter" EDP tutorial, which would probably be about an hour long (give or take). It would cover the main "front panel" functions and their different permutations, as well as a few "large scale" parameters (quantization, insertmodes, etc.) relevant to those main functions. This should be complemented by brief musical "pointers" into different ways the EDP can be used (i.e. live backing chords/vamps for soloing over, ambient soundscapes, glitchy IDM, etc.) so that people could not only get a sense of what the "bread and butter" functions of the unit are, but how they might be able to apply those functions in actual musical situations. This would all be relevant to and current for the EDP Plus and/or the LoopIV upgrade. The idea here is to offer this, at least in large part, free of charge, either as online streams or in conjunction with new EDP's or LoopIV upgrades. The main point of such a vid would be to get a good, basic understanding of the main architectural points of the EDP disseminated into the looping (and non-looping) world at large, and hopefully promote a good general understanding of just what all that "crazy Martian language" is actually about. A more advanced video, covering "deeper" and more complex function/parameter combinations, might well be put together down the road. The main priority right now is getting a general overview video assembled. Part of what I'm going to be doing during my Bay Area mini-tour in August is (trying to) film just such a thing. There's quite a bit of additional footage floating around - Loopstock, the LoopIV release party with Matthias and myself (and Kim!) doing some playing solo and duo (and me adding stuff into one of Kim's loops... not sure what you call that approach - tag-team glitch?), the Santa Cruz stuff, etc. Not sure how any of that might be disseminated yet, as it involves so many different people (and so many hours of stuff to sift through)... If anybody's got specific requests for things they want to see documented in a tutorial, drop a line and I'll see if it's something that could be worked in. Awreet, --Andre LaFosse http://www.altruistmusic.com