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Louie, On the contrary, my Echo Pro has plenty of gain. Other users have noted this as well: don't bother attempting to set up a unity-gain situation with the input and output level knobs. You have to go by ear. I set my input according to the LED meters, and then go by ear on the output. The result is that my input is set between 1 and 2 o'clock, and my output is right at 1 o'clock. Regarding bar resolution, if I understand Ian correctly, this is the same thing as the note value, found in section 3.4 of the manual. It is simply delay times recalculated on the fly to reflect various meters and rhythmic patterns (whole note time delay rhythm, dotted halfs and quarters, triplets, etc.). Regards, Rich --- Louie Angulo <laab2000us@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi Rich, > I am also an Echo pro user, (although i dont use it > as > a looper) it seems a little weak on the gain, i have > its input all the way to the right is this also the > case with you? > Oh and can you please develop more on this what is > "bar resolution"? > L.a > > > > Regarding the bar resolution, yes, you can save > the > > resolution per program, and you can even morph > > between > > resolutions per program with an expression pedal > or > > CC. > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting.yahoo.com