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I assume you are using a mixer to input the various sources into the EDP, I think you could use a Startouch A/B box to "mute the edp input" assuming you run the other channel out of the A/B box into the PA. The trick will be getting the levels between the vocals going straight into the PA and the vocals going through the EDP to be the same. There may be a simpler solution, but this is the first one that comes to mind. I mention the Startouch A/B box as it has silent switching, which boxes like the Morley ABY do not (but should). Let me know if my description needs more clarification. Brian Walton -----Original Message----- From: Sam Rogers [mailto:onemouthband@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 3:40 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: EDP: Muting input in Multiply Here's what I want to do using footcontrollers, and I guess I just need to hear from someone that it's possible or not before invest in more equipment or give up on trying. If I'm missing something obvious that will achieve the same result that's great news too! - record a drum loop (say 2-bars) - end by entering NextLoop (LoopCopy=On), lay in a bassline of equal length - end by entering NextLoop, the third and final loop - mute input (via footpedal switch TBD) while singing lyrics, unmuting for specific sections to add to this longer loop (16-bars) - end by re-entering first (drum) loop in Multiply mode, add new bassline/guitar/vocals for chorus - alternate between loops 3 and 1 in Overdub mode, again muting and unmuting the input signal to add next notes of chord at each pass, without letting lyrics enter the loop - vamp out on loop 2 applying same mute/unmute approach to 2-bar phrase, gradually reducing feedback to zero. I have been through the archives a lot lately, but haven't hit upon anything that addressed my specific question. I'm sure dozens of you must have tried something like this before. Anybody pull it off? If so, what are you using as a momentary switch to mute your input? I understand MIDI controllers can't be used to change input levels on the EDP. Thanks! Sam Rogers OneMouthBand www.OneMouthBand.com