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From: mike@michaelplishka.com
> Still doing the EDP thang. I was thinking laptop as well but performance
> wise the EDP is still more stage friendly for me. But now that I smashed
> a couple pots on my unit, I've had to boomerang stuff and am figuring out
> if maybe the EDP is on its way out too....I mean, I love what the EDP can
> do-but on stage I can do everything with a boomerang except for loop
> feedback (which I use the roller pedal for instead but it's not the
> same-just an onstage fix). So the EDP gives me more flexibility in the
> studio if nothing else.
>
> Good luck with the decision!
>
> ~peace~
>
> > On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 02:51:25PM -0400, rick wrote:
> >>
> >> I was looking to get back into my acous tic looping project again
> >> and was wondering about using my EDP or moving more into the laptop
> >> side of things, which got me to thinking or wondering -
> >>
> >> For the most part is the EDP still being widely used or is the laptop
> >> made good strides in replacing it pretty much??
> >>
> >> For me, I still prefer to work with the EDP, even though my laptop
> >> is alot more versatile, but I end up spending most of my time
> >> figuring, tweaking or whatever with the computer :O(
> >>
> >> rick
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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