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Todd Howell wrote: "I am an occasional poster who has recently been blessed with an EDP Plus. In fiddling with it, I've managed to put it into a mode where it'll play the loop perhaps four times while slowly fading out to silence. What function have I managed to activate and how do I get it back to "normal" function? I have read alot of the manual but can't seem to understand alot of the terminology that would help me to solve this. I am sure that it is something simple and I am too dense to suss it out." Three pieces of gratuitous advice about this problem and how to solve it: 1) Your feedback knob on the front panel is turned down. At 100% (full up) the loop will repeat forever without losing volume. set it to different lesser settings to achieve a layered approach in your looping (the loops will fade out after a set number of repititions) (listen to the CDs of Matthias Grob, the original inventor of this amazing instrument) 2) Work with your EDP until you have several things that you have questions about and then arrange to take a paid online tutorial from one of the true masters of the unit, Andre LaFosse. Andre has put thousands of hours into this instrument and is a good teacher of an instrument that, in my humble opinion, has a fairly confusing manual (in terms of having musical effects that it can create explained). by the same token, purchase one of Andre's CDs to hear just some of the enormous power this unit has. They are available through http://www.altruistmusic.com/ Also, check out his wonderful echoplex analysis pages (subtitled: inside the craft of real-time looping). this link is a little ways down on the right hand side of his homepage 3) Come to Santa Cruz, if it's possible, on October 21st and 22nd, to hear some of the world's top looping artists (tentatively 54 of them are coming as of now from 7 countries and all over the US) at the Y2K6 International Live Looping Festival. You'll leave with dozens of stimulating ideas about how to get deeper into the world of live looping for yourself. Good luck with everything. It's a deep instrument and a wonderful one. yours, Rick Walker aka |()()p.p()()| www.looppool.info