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RE: echoplex next bug



I've had mine display '666' on power up lately, and has been acting funny
ever since, with a 'pop' every time I hit record or overdub..it doesn't 
show
up in the loop, though, but it is loud enough to notice. 

dave eichenberger
www.daveeichenberger.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Claude Voit [mailto:c.voit@vtx.ch] 
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 12:47 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: echoplex next bug

and there are not soo many real hardcore user as nobody ever found the 
display joke we created ...

:=)

big kiss

Claude



Matthias Grob a écrit :
> topu had a problem
>  > 1.  i switch between using 2 recording channels and 3  so 2L and 3L
>  >   -sometimes i'll record something and some of my old loops will come
>  >back followed by a horrific white noise that sounds like glass 
> shattering.
> 
> and Claude, Frank and Andy suggested:
> yes this is the trick I confirm
> when I know I will be brutal with my edps I record a 3min silence loop
> during setup and it will not happen
> 
> 
> One thing is that the horrible noise comes from memory that has not been 
> used since its started up. by recording a silent loop this can be zeroed
> but
> this does not fix that bug where it jumps to a wrong memory place, it 
> just makes it less horrible since you get silence or old music and not a 
> big noise.
> 
> I am very sorry for that bug. I really overloaded the LOOP IV softare 
> and I even came to the point to trash it instead of releasing it, 
> because or all those smart tricks to save some processor cycles... then 
> again, if only a few hard core EDP users experience the bug so rarely 
> that they dont know how it happens...
> 
> 
>