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> > > > ever go to 100% feedback, so everything fades... not > > using LOOP4 and > > controlling feedback by a midi expression pedal that is calibrated > > over the entire range; 0 to 127. > > Hi Per, > You're using the FCB1010, right? > Well I notice that my FCB1010, even though calibrated > to compensate, doesn't always go to 127. Sometimes it > gives 126 as the max value. > I reduced this effect by not going fully toe down during > calibration, but still happens sometimes. (well, I assume its > the FCB1010, maybe the EDP doesn't respond quick enough when > there's too many CCs incoming. ) > > Try watching the EDP display as you toe down. > > andy butler Thanks Andy. But the problem is not that I don't know the feedback level. The problem is that when I set the EDP to the highest feedback level (100%) the loop is fading anyway. But that's not a big problem - it only affects the music if you leave a loop in the EDP for a couple of minutes and you can adjust your music to avoid doing that. With the loop4 I think the EDP is much cooler to use for cutting slices into loops than for "long playback". Best wishes Per Boysen __________________________________ www.boysen.se www.looproom.com --> 1st Swedish Looping Festival