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On Friday, April 25, 2003, at 06:58 pm, Greg House wrote: > It really depends on the features you need and the way you work. I'd > feel > extremely limited without at least a feedback control and an UNDO > function, and > the EchoPro doesn't provide either one. 99% of my looping work has been using the DL4 - which does not have an UNDO feature or feedback controls... I've just learnt not to make mistakes when I play, or when I do, I've found ways to <cough> hide them and make them 'deliberate parts of the performance' :) > How would you get two EchoPros to work as one stereo unit? They don't > do midi (or > any other) synch in loop mode, so they'll drift. The stereo side of looping does not interest me that much, but if you had two EchoPro's listening to the same 1010, with the second unit connected to the firsts' midi out (acting as Midi thru), or both running off of a Midi Thru box, then it should work ok. As long as both units received the midi signals at the same time, then there shouldn't be any drifting.... Re: the $199 price that Mark commented on, over here in Europe the price is, as always, much more expensive. I'd never sell on Ebay or ship something to someone through the post. I've had many problems doing that in the past... In fact, every shipment I've made or received over the past 2 years have had problems of some sort. I think the EDP is roughly $1200 in the UK, and non-existent here in France.