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Thanks. At 00:20 08/06/03 , you wrote: >That sounds like a pretty odd bug to me. The only >other thing it could possibly be is that if you're >using a custom patch, or customized the factory >preset, to where the delay is turned down when the >expression pedal is in both extreme positions, >effectively making the delay silent no matter where >the expression pedal is set. However, considering you >already have a DL-4 and know how to use it, I would >imagine you would have thought of this and accounted >for it. > >So, I would guess a software bug. Have you tried a >full system reset? Even if it works afterwards, I >probably would play it safe and swap it for another >one. > >Good luck! > > > >--- Ian Popperwell <popperwell@iname.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've finally bought myself an Echo Pro and am having >> a problem with it that I >> am sure is a fault but thought I'd check if anyone >> else has come across it... >> >> The problems both relate to the looper's own delay >> line. I can't get the delay >> to work in 'real time' (I've used a DL4 for years so >> know the way it works) - >> there is no delay applied to the dry signal when I >> play into it before >> recording a loop or when in record mode. The >> delay-related controls within >> the >> looper have absolutely no effect upon the dry >> signal, however, the delay is >> applied only to the recorded loop upon playback - >> this is of course rediculous >> and intensely irritating. The other thing is that >> the delays when they do >> appear, (applied to the loop on playback) are not in >> sync with the MIDI clock >> (the main delay programmes all work perfectly in >> sync and I have the system >> set >> up for clocking to MIDI. A while ago, Line6 told me >> that the Looper's delay is >> also syncable to MIDI. >> >> I can only deduce that I have a faulty unit. Has >> anybody else had this >> problem, >> and is there any system control that I've missed? >> >> I'll take it back to the shop on Monday but wanted >> to check that its not me! >> >> Thanks in anticipation of confirmation/advvice. >> >> Ian. >> >> >> > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). ><http://calendar.yahoo.com/>http://calendar.yahoo.com >