Support |
Here is my unequivocal "Hell Yea" in support of this idea. I ended up taking my Loop IV chips out and reverting to Loop III as I was getting too confused trying to learn the things I'd not learned before so I could use some of the new features. Yes. I'm dumb that way. A single consolidated hardcopy spiral bound manual that I could BUY would be a glorious and wonderful thing in my life. Who can I direct my query to with any hope of getting aforementioned manual? David Kirkdorffer ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Metzler" <jarofjam@mac.com> To: "Loopers Delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 4:18 PM Subject: Loop IV manual (Please!!!!!!) > I would really like a copy of the Loop IV manual that comes with the > newer EDP+. I have recently upgraded to Loop IV from Loop III and > along with the upgrade chips came an upgrade manual. I was never, by > any means, a master of Loop III but I always had the manual out on my > table for studying. Now I have both the Loop III and Loop IV upgrade > manuals on my table at all times. It is a bit of a headache because > the upgrade manual tells you how the functions have changed but if you > didn't have the Loop III manual memorized then you have to go back and > learn the old way to apply the new way. > I would love a proper manual for Loop IV. Not a PDF, because that > gets messy. I am always flipping around through my manual. If I have > 300 single sided unbound pages I get frustrated as hell and end up > killing someone. Then I have to dig a hole and my hands hurt for days > and I can't play music. You guys (and gals) understand right? I want > a copy of the manual as it comes with the new EDP+. I don't mind > paying $20 bucks for it. It would be sooooo very appreciated. > > Can I get a "Hell Yea!!!" brothers and sisters? > > ---John M. > I know about pain and suffering and being cold, but I just wanna > .......Rock! >