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Thanks a lot for replying, Andy! I lowered the output level and put the input level as high as possible, and indeed the noise is way better now (output level is really low though, so I have to crank the amp up to get some decent volume). I tried putting it in an effect loop but that didn't make much of a noticeable difference. I guess I'm being really picky about it, but before I only did some modest looping on a Line-6 DL4 and that device didn't make any noise what so ever. Or maybe I shouldn't compare those two? About the Undo Function, Andy, you say that the device doesn't know where a overdub starts and ends, and that there might be another layer over the overdub (maybe not loud enough to notice) when the Undo function acts a bit funny. The thing is, when I overdub (and I make sure the overdub is inside of 1 cycle) I never leave the overdub on. So I hit the button and start playing right away and when the overdub is finished I hit the button again right away. So it is impossible that there would be another layer over the overdub, I think. But I'll check the manual on that as you suggested. I hope that'll give me some insight on how the Undo function works on the EDP. Thanks... Take Care, Frederik On 07 Dec 2004, at 08:40, a k butler wrote: > At 23:47 06/12/04, you wrote: >> When play backing, I hear the recorded material really clear but the >> Echoplex seems to add a lot of noise/ hiss. And I know for sure the >> Echoplex is the cause. I tried different cables, different guitar, >> no effects in between,.... but it's still there. If you hit the >> record button and don't play anything, and then hit the record button >> again (play back), it's a really really obvious and loud hiss sound. > > EDP is essentially a line level device. > So if you're using it direct to guitar amp, it may be a bit hard to > set the volumes right. > ...but try putting input level up till just before distortion > (LED=orange) and turning down the Output. That should help with the > noise. > Or try putting EDP in your amp's FX loop. > > >> Like all of this isn't enough.... I also think the undo function >> isn't functioning properly > > Your Undo is working correctly. > >> .For example, I record a very short phrase and make sure the Undo LED >> is green. When I hit it, sometimes it gets rid of the overdub right >> away, sometimes I have to hit it twice or even three times, > > Either because Feedback wasn't on full, or > because there was a layer of something recorded over your overdub, > maybe not loud enough to notice, but the EDP recorded it. > > >> or sometimes I hit it but there's still a fragment left of the >> overdub. > > ...try a Long Press of Undo to get rid of more of your overdub. > > There's an explanation in the manual about Undo. > ...but consider that the EDP has no way of "knowing" where your > overdub starts and ends, > so it can't always just delete the bit you want it to. > > > andy butler > > > > > > >