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This used to bother me a bit as well. A couple of suggestions though. How big is your pedal. I found that with, for example, a big Ernie Ball volume pedal, I seem to get a little more control (more smooth like a big luxury car). Second, are you using Loop IV? In Loop IV, a display was added that appears when you begin adjusting the feedback either with the knob or with a pedal. The visual feedback helped a lot and giving me a ton more control of the feedback level via a pedal. Glenn > -----Original Message----- > From: Bernhard Wagner [mailto:loopdelightml@nosuch.biz] > Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 7:28 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: EDP Feedback Ctrl > > Hi > > I have a difficulties using the feedback pedal on the EDP: > When I have established a loop that I want to continuously play but reduce > its general volume, I use the pedal. But I find it hard to control the pedal > precisely, because a) I only hear in the next loop by what amount I have > actually reduced the volume and b) I must release the pedal very precisely > at the loop's length in order to avoid sudden volume jumps. > I have uploaded a 13 second/200KB mp3-snippet to demonstrate the effect: > http://nosuch.biz/soundz/lp1.mp3 > Shortly after 05:00 seconds you will hear a sudden rise in volume. > > Thank you > Bernhard