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> The EDP and Repeater have great power, >but are different things and most useful for those who enjoy twisting >and control of multiple loops (and like reading manuals). no, I did not build the EDP for this and dont use it like that, personally > The 16-second >DDL is just hands-on immense fun. and the EDP isnt? It has more functions, but there is no need to use them. Reasons for a reissue of the EH: - cheaper / smaller than a EDP - as other units on the market are. - the specific sound characteristic, given by the Bucket-Brigade technology - but thats the chip which is not available any more! Also, this sound probably can be reasonably well moduled, I dont how how good the DL4 is at that. - The speed/pitch variation as well discussed in other posts You dont need a Bucket-Brigade for that, as it works very similarely on the early digital delays which used pure HW AD and DA converters that can be clocked just like the Bucket-Brigade. Or do you hear a difference I am not aware of? The newer cheap and good converters (CODECs) all have an internal processor and thus cannot be clocked freely. So to reissue a unit that works like the old digital delays you woud have to use old, expensive, noisy, hard to find parts (I did not dig throug that chip market recently, so I may be wrong). We are aware that we should provide that in a future EDP kind of product. In order not to turn the HW expensive, we should do it by software modeling. Since the EDP works with a endless memory and not by reading samples, it should not be too dificult. But I cannot promiss nothing here... I wonder whether Line6 tried and did not succeed or whether they did not think of it? It becomes even more tricky if you want to module the mechanical characteristics of a tape echo speed control... -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org