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I've had similar experience with undo on the EDP, which is probably the main reason I don't use mine more. It feels to me like I never know what undo is going to do, or even if it will work at all. I've gotten into states where pressing undo doesn't do anything, and it's not because I've run out of memory (or at least shouldn't have). One of the things that would make undo more usable for me would be having the short press be the "undo everything." This is almost always what I want to do, and having to press for a second to get it is painful. Maybe a parameter that allows the user to toggle between long and short ? Elby Subject: Re:EDP Undo Question Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 09:06:21 -0500 From: Steve Sandberg <stevesandberg@earthlink.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> I'm a little confused by the undo operation on the EDP, and was wondering if anyone could clear it up for me (like through one of your wonderful little essays, Kim?). I've read the manual, and understand that a long press is supposed to undo the entire previous layer (given memory limitations), and a short press is supposed to undo the tail end starting from where you press "undo". But my EDP seems erratic in this function -- often I have to press undo twice or more to undo the previous layer, and often it doesn't allow a long press -- the little undo light blinks on and off really quickly. Also, it seems to me that sometimes I have to press undo while the previously recorded material I want to undo is actually playing. If I press it elsewhere in the loop, nothing happens. Comments, anyone? thanks in advance.