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Re: (take 2) EDP Intermittent Restart Thingie



How was it, and was there much static?
I have had the edp freak from static discharge on the footpedal.  Kim
gave me a fix for this.  Put a rubber grommet around the quarter inch
plug on the footpedal.  This isolates the case from the footpedal
ground.

Static discharge may not be your problem, of course.
bret
--- "altruist@earthlink.net" <altruist@earthlink.net> wrote:
> (Sending a second time due to apparent strangeness in my 
> Kinko's-powered internet-isms... not sure if it got to the list the
> first
> time.  
> Sorry for the redundancy if so!)
> 
> Hello folks,
> 
> A quick EDP query from the San Jose Kinko's --
> 
> At my gig last night I noticed a very strange thing with my EDP - it
> would 
> occasionally go into "restart" - i.e. the "LoopIV" start-up deal
> would
> flash 
> across the screen.  (Obviously, this also had the effect of killing 
> whatever audio was happening at the time).
> 
> This occasionally happened all by itself, without my touching
> anything 
> at all, and more occasionally when I would hit a button on my
> footpedal.  
> At one point it seemed to happen when I tapped the side of the
> chassis 
> of the pedal board, without touching any button or sending any 
> particular command to the EDP.
> 
> After the last song, I looked down and the screen was COMPLETELY 
> dark - you ask how much blacker it could be, and the answer is:
> none... 
> none more black.  Switching the power switch off and then on brought
> it 
> back, though...
> 
> Additional info:
> 
> - I was using a PMC-10 to control the EDP, plus a Boss Volume pedal. 
> 
> No EFC-7.
> 
> - Right after the gig, I plugged it in at the place I'm staying, and
> couldn't 
> get it to crash.  I left it running all night, and it's still working
> fine
> this 
> morning.  
> 
> I've heard of this sort of thing happening with dirty SIMM sockets or
> 
> something like that... any other ideas?  Strange electrical current 
> things?
> 
> If anyone has ideas, please reply to the list, not to me (as I'm
> without 
> regular Internet access until Sunday evening), so I can try and get
> it 
> straightened out with Kim at the session in Oakland on Sunday.
> 
> Big thanks,
> 
> --Andre
> 
> 
> 
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