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i have an older oberheim edp with loopIIIv5 and had this problem. sadly, i changed several things and am not sure which fixed it. 1. replaced regulator chip with lower heat version. 2. cut pin 5 of U12 as described here: http://www.loopersdelight.com/tools/echoplex/FAQ6.html#thermal 3. changed R30 and R10 as described here: http://www.loopersdelight.com/tools/echoplex/FAQ6.html#Anchor-47383 (this should have no effect on the loop fading) 4. replaced the crystals with some supplied by andy ewen. (i think this is probably what fixed it.) i believe it was working well after this, but since then i have also installed loopIV... note that if you have a newer gibson model, it should have all of these already. (though, i'm not sure about the crystals) hope that helps... > ... > I recorded a loop using the overdub method (with Feedback set > to 100% using a midi pedal), turning overdub off after > creating the loop and the loop after a short while began to > gradually fade to almost nothing. When creating the loop by > ending it with record instead of overdub, the loop played > indefinitely with no reduction in sound level. With this > test, I found it pretty convincing that using overdub, it is > not possible to keep feedback set to 100% and prevent the > loop from fading. If I am missing something here, please > help me understand the right way. > > Thanks, > Steve >