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It's possible. If you want to try the same fixes as Steve, please send me your address -----Original Message----- From: future perfect [mailto:artists@hazardfactor.com] Sent: 25 November 2003 07:00 To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: EDP - newbie problem - feedback @ 100%, but loop fades away ... I have had a similar problem like this once in awhile..I have a 1st generation EDP (95? 96?) upgraded to LoopIV, and about once a month or so, it misbehaves...With feedback all the way up (127) the loop still fades, even when overdub is off. It takes about 6 minutes for a 10 second loop to die out, but presses of Undo brings it back. Could this be the 'crystal tolerance problem' too? Dave Eichenberger http://www.hazardfactor.com > At 12:56 PM 11/24/2003, Andy Ewen wrote: > >That sounds like a crystal tolerance problem. Send me your > address and > >I'll send a couple. They are a bit tricky to replace, but > the problem > >can often be cured by changing the audio Coded chip, (large 68-pin > >affair on the left of the PCB) as some seem to accept a > wider tolerance > >on the crystals. I'll send a couple of these as well so you can try > >that first. You will need a PLCC removal tool or you may damage the > >chips but they only take seconds to swap out. > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: steve jones [mailto:stevejones@hotpop.com] > > I have a beige EDP v3.5, full memory with foot controller. I have > >noticed a strange thing - when I record a loop and leave the > feedback > >at 100% (fully clockwise) the loop seems to keep going indefinately, > >but if I do some overdubs the whole thing starts to fade out very > >slowly (over 10 mins or so). > > > >