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Arthur- From my experience, the EDP seems to be somewhat sensitive to temperature. I like to get the EDP powered up as early as possible, at least 1/2 hour before a performance. It could just be superstition, but it seems like any weird stuff happens just after powering it up, before the components reach steady-state. Since the weather is starting to get cold in the northern hemisphere, I'd be careful about warming things up. -Hans At 23:46 31/10/2002, you wrote: >At my gig tonight, when I fired up my rack, my EDP starting scrolling the >usual Loop IV info but then kept going around in a loop (no pun intended) >and never went into it's regular looping mode with the function lights on. >Then after 5 minutes it suddenly went into it's normal mode. When I >started >a loop it was cool bit then suddenly stopped in the middle for no reason >and >erased the loop. > >After all that it worked fine for the rest of the gig.... > >but it's got me worried.....I never had a problem with Loop III and I've >had >the new Loop IV software in for over a month with no problems until now. > >Anybody got any ideas???? > >-Arthur Lee >www.arthurleemusic.com