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Do the ticks always come in groups of four, and in that particular rhythm? Cox wrote: > ak butler said:"because it's recorded in the loop?" > > Yes, it is. The noise always appear after a recording or overdubbing. I > record, press record (or overdub or multiply) again to launch the loop, >and > sometimes the noise is played too. But if it does not appear immediately > after the recording, it will not appear later during play back... > > I've recorded the noise. I recorded silence, with the input knob at its > minimum. My loop lasted 29seconds, ans this noise appeared at around the >9th > second. It was just as you can hear it: four serials of four ticks in a > row, and then nothing untill the end of the loop... > It's here : > http://www.familoo.com/familoo/RepFiles/9042563465/tick-Echoplex.mp3 > > Thanks again to everyone who is trying to help ;-) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >>At 15:22 26/01/05, you wrote: >> >>> When I use the half speed function, it affects the noise: it is > > played > >>>half-speed as well. >> >>because it's recorded in the loop? >> >>what happens if the noise appears while you're in halfspeed? >> >> >> >>> I changed the power cable, and tried to plug nothing to the EDP: so > > I > >>>looped silence; but the noise still appears in this case. >>> I must specify that if the noise seems to appear in a random way, > > once > >>>it's here it's recorded in the loop: it comes back regularly within the >>>loop. >>> >>>I guess no outside factor causes this problem, right? >>>Is it serious, doctor? >> >> >>Could be the memory playing up, >>try MoreLoops=16 and see if the problem only occurs on some loops. >>if so, then it's the memory at fault. >> >>Could still be external though, you won't totally rule that out by just >>changing rooms. >>(could be a mains spike caused by heating, or your neighbours' overused >>washing machine). >> >> >> >>andy butler >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- Tom Combs, Senior Engineer SEP, Inc. 11611 N Meridian Street Suite 800 Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 843-1640