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yeah, i must admit that that i have not paired the two myself, i was just going on a couple of threads i saw here. i am curious if that "bump" or "pop" or whatever happens when you brother sync EDPs. from my experience with sync and the loop point artifact, i would be naturally be inclined to say that it would, however, i would be delighted to find out that it didn't. btw, jukka, i don't want to confuse you, i referred to a "line 6 delay pro" make that "echo pro". sorry, cerebral flatulation. lance ----- Original Message ----- From: "mark" <sine@zerocrossing.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 3:02 PM Subject: Re: looping ambient > On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 12:46 PM, Lance Chance wrote: > > my EDP is MUCH better at this than any other modern piece of > > equipment that i have tried, but it is mono and evidently difficult to > > pair > > and (although i haven't tried it) > > No, I don't believe it's hard to pair two at all, unless you consider > the hurt on your bank account as $1500 leaves it. > > I have great luck with a Repeater, but due warning: There is a slight > volume bump at the start point of the loop. With the stuff I do I > never notice it, but if you're looking for a featureless drone you > won't get it. > > I've done a little experimentation with Mark of the Unicorn's Digital > Performer 3's POLAR module and it's amazing for looping... except it > seems there is no feedback control. I'm embarrassed to say I have not > checked it out in v. 4 yet, but it's on my list. > > Mark Sottilaro >