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At 02:45 AM 8/27/98 -0700, Kim wrote: >At 7:01 PM -0700 8/26/98, Floyd wrote: >> >>When I hold the record button long enough to clear the >>current loop it puts out a noticeable pop, or thump. >>Is there some way to fix this ? > >actually, yes, you should be able to fix that. Requires that you actually >get into the box, though. There's a trimpot on the PCB, near the left >side, by the volume knobs. It's job is to trim a dc offset from a VCA. >Sounds like your's is not set right for some reason, which would cause >the thump you hear. Kim, I found the trimpot and followed the procedure your prescribed. First of all, along with the 60Hz sound from turning the VCA on and off, there was also a warbling kind of a sound that was not affected by the trimpot. However, I was able to pick out the 60Hz tone and get it to a minimum. Actually I think it was alread trimmed to this point when I started. After putting the unti back together I played around a bit to see if the problem was gone. In doing so I realized that the thump noise occurs not when I clear a loop that is playing. Rather, it happens when I press and hold the record button while the EDP is recording. Of course I do this when I flub a loop recording and want to erase it before it has a chance to play at all. So, to summarize: the VCA's DC offset seems to be trimmed to nil, there is no thump when I clear a loop that is playing. There is a thump when I clear a loop in the midst of recording. Is that a known problem with, hopefully, a known solution? **************** ********** Floyd Miller ****** floyd@voicenet.com ** http://www.voicenet.com/~floyd