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Don't wait it's too late,take care of your EDP! THINK -Power Conditioners- Suggestion: Furman Series II. "...noise to the incoming AC line, lost of digital data,need to re-boot digital pre-sets, or destroyed digital converters are frequently caused by excessive voltage spikes and AC noise contaminating the equipment ground. Furman’s SMP with LiFT takes another approach, ensuring optimal performance through linear filtering and no leakage to ground." --- On Mon, 6/23/08, r.domain <rdomain@gmail.com> wrote: > From: r.domain <rdomain@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: quick edp question (+heat issue) > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Date: Monday, June 23, 2008, 1:25 PM > Thanks for the info. Appreciated! And I love the drum > machine idea Phil. > I'll give that a shot. > > As for what I've been doing, check out > http://murdergrin.blogspot.com > (heaps of other music there too using the vg99/vg88) > > or for a direct link to the last material I recorded using > the edp, check > out > http://murdergrin.blogspot.com/2008/06/rdomain-ambient-glitch-01.html > > Hope you enjoy it. Feedback appreciated. > > I'm currently 'rehearsing' for a solo impro > guitar gig coming up in a > couple of weeks. One thing concerning me though is the > reliability of my > new edp. It seems to suffer badly from heat. (I think) > Functions end up > getting mixed etc. The first thing that goes that I've > noticed is when > choosing different insert modes; instead of going through > the options for > insert, it'll jump to record and end up going through > those options. > > Anyone else experienced this? A bit dissapointing for a > new unit and not > what you want when using live :-s > > Thanks, > > Ritchie > > -- > Without music life would be a mistake. ~Friedrich Wilhelm > Nietzsche