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Hi all Those who have been following my rather shakey first foray into the EDP owning world will know by now that ive been having a few problems, well this weekend Ive had no stutters , resets or distorted signals, I have however found a new problem. I was trying to record a ebow loop which fades in from nothing when i noticed that on the recorded loop the ebow comes in suddenly and with a distinct beginning (as opposed to a pure fade in from 0) the same also happens on the fade out. I began to investegate further: I recorded a loop with about 2 seconds of silence before bringing in (alternate tests) either a guitar volume fade up or an ebowed note. I held the note for 4sec and faded out to complete silence before defining the loop. Same result. Is this the "limiter" i have heard mentioned kicking in? is there a way around it? are there Input/outpt setings that could correct it?(am currantly set 12 oclock both settings which is fine for chords etc. Im not using any form of limiting and I do get a "pure" fade up on the direct signal (and indeed on my DL-4 loops) HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess if it is a "nature of the beast" thing I can live with is to a point (at least its not deffective), but im beginnging to get just a little jaded as the the edps reliability and supposed quality that made it the one item that i thought i really needed for my looping. Yours Hopefully Phill _________________________________________________________________ Sign-up for a FREE BT Broadband connection today! http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband