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I've been playing with two EDPs in stereo again. I used to use a stereo pair quite a while ago, but was unhappy with the stereo image shifting. Now that I've upgraded the pair to Loop IV I thought I'd give them another shot as a stereo device. Once again I was very unhappy with the stereo image and long-term synchronization. Sometimes they would record somewhat different lengths of loops so that they would drift apart quite quickly. I was heading back to the conclusion that they didn't really work for me as a stereo pair, other reports to the contrary. Then, I found my problem. Everything works pretty well _IF_ you don't use a Threshold value. When a recording Threshold is used each EDP starts recording when its Threshold is crossed individually. Even if the Threshold is set the same on both units, the stereo input signal can be different on each channel, causing different start times. The more uncorrelated the two channels are the worse thing are. While I miss using Threshold recording, I'm really happy that stereo works. Chris -- | In theory, there is no difference between http://www.xfade.com/ | theory and practice. In practice, there is. cbm@well.com | - Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut