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>yes the edp creates pops when i copy loops, even when controlled from >front >panel. does this necessarilly mean that the problem is not in the >footswitch? what does reseating the chips entail (how to...)? If the edp pops when your footswitch isnt even connected i think we can rule it out as the source of the problem (for now) . If you choose to re-seat the chips, do so at your own risk and with a little caution it shouldnt be a problem. unplug the EDP fromthe wall socket. undo the top of the edp and slide it off, look for the memory chips, (the long thin ones that look like (and are) computer RAM. and the two chips with Loop.....and the version number on it (should be on a little sticker on the top of the chips. now before you touch anything ground yourself to remove any charge in your hands only use one hand as a time, now gentally push on the memory and the Loop chips to make them fit snug, having made sure they arent disconnected or at an angle etc....put it all back togeather, turn on whilst holding down perameters to make sure you re-initiallise the hardware, give it a try and see what happens. if this fails I would probably try running a sample from a cd plaer or something like that through the edp to check that the problem isnt with the grounding of your instrument. if this fails then im at a loss and you will have to ask someone more experienced then me to feild your questions. good luck Phill _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger