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Re: SV: Fading feedback (WAS: EDP problem)



At 11:36 AM 3/25/2003, Per Boysen wrote:
> > >level (100%) the loop is fading anyway. But that's not a big
> > problem -
>SNIP
> > using it. Just saying "I have that problem too!" won't get
> > you anywhere.
> >
> > kim
>
>The word "problem" is from the original post. I don't have a problem
>with the fading.

You cut out the main point I was making, which was that nobody can help 
you 
guys because none of you has provided enough information about it. It 
doesn't even sound like you are all describing the same thing.

If you actually want some help with something like this, you need to give 
specifics about parameter settings, what you have connected to the unit, 
what midi commands you are sending, specific operations you do before it 
happens, and what the display is doing while it happens. Otherwise there 
is 
no way to tell if it is some problem with how you are using it, or a 
problem with your echoplex, or a probem with the FCB1010 or some other 
device.


>I'm away without the EDP right now but I can assure you
>that my EDP is not fading when I'm using only the front panel buttons to
>set the highest feedback level. I did not experience any fading either
>when controlling it by an analogue volume pedal. But the loop fades away
>slowly with the Behringer FCB1010, although calibrated and the EDP
>screen showing 100%. So it seems to be either a FCB issue or an EDP/midi
>issue.

Have you looked at the FCB output with some monitor program like Midi-Ox? 
Are you using midi sync? brothersync? overdub? InterfaceModes? Where is 
the 
feedback knob set? Do you also have an analog pedal connected for 
feedback? 
where is it set? Do you see the autoundo LED flashing? etc etc etc?

>Maybe some other EDP users can do the same test. Just leave a loop on
>the highest feedback setting and see if it's still spinning after an
>hour. Do this test three times when controlling feedback level by (1)
>the FCB, (2) analogue volume pedal and finally by (3) the EDP front
>panel knobs.

If you actually want them to do a real test, they must also know all of 
your parameter settings on the echoplex, how you have the FCB programmed, 
how the echoplex is hooked up, etc.

kim


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