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I'll have to try this out myself later today. So far, I've been happy with my RC-50. It's not an EDP but it's an intermediate step to it. -- Paul Richards ---- Buzap Buzap <buzap@gmx.net> wrote: > Hi folks > > >Anyway, I tried your solution for feedback > >and it works great; I don't see what the hubub is about. > > this is from s.o. not from the list - was pleased to read this :-)) > Buzap > > ---------------- > Hi Buzap, > > My name's ----. I just bought an RC-50 a few days ago and have been > playing with it and also checking out the LD mailing list archive on the > subject. Not quite ready to subscribe, but thought a direct email to > you would be OK (I hope). Anyway, I tried your solution for feedback > and it works great; I don't see what the hubub is about. I set the > global 'input out' to "Main", ran the sub to aux and that allows me to > use the aux volume control to set the feedback level (no need for a > mixer). I settled on aux knob value 4 for a nice decay. In > overdub=replace mode, that gives me about 3-4 repeats of the loop before > it fades too low to distinguish. What's really nice is that I set the > "rythm" loop on phrase 1 and then do overdubbing on 2 and 3, going back > and forth between the two. > > Anyway, I didn't want to make a big deal about it; just wanted to > confirm that your solution is the best. One jumper, one global setting > and adjustable feedback via the aux volume; works for me. > > ---- ----- > > > -- > "Ein Herz für Kinder" - Ihre Spende hilft! Aktion: >www.deutschlandsegelt.de > Unser Dankeschön: Ihr Name auf dem Segel der 1. deutschen America's >Cup-Yacht! >