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I see. Then you might consider one of those tiny Mackie or Behringer 2-4 channel mixers that are about the size of a VHS tape, which you could easily hide in the back of a rack. Here's one for $50. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=live/search/detail/base_pid/631239 / I may get this one myself because the little sucker is so cute... Or the Samson mix pad: http://www.zzounds.com/item--SAMMIXPAD4 Kris -----Original Message----- From: Mark Hamburg [mailto:mark_hamburg@baymoon.com] Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 10:35 PM To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Subject: Re: Solution for Stereo EDPs and Timing Drift: Three Critical Parameter Settings That's a rack space for relatively little needed functionality other than the limitations of the EDP. What I really want is a small box that I could stick in the back of the rack that would handle this seemingly simple mixing task. The "help, I've got a mono effect that I need to integrate into a stereo signal path" box. Mark On Sep 18, 2004, at 9:30 AM, Krispen Hartung wrote: > You could also purchase a single space line mixer and put it in the > rack > with your EDP. That way you wouldn't need a traditional table-top mixer > lying around. There are some fairly decent line mixers out there, even > some that are MIDI controllable. > > Kris