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Yeah, it's been a work in progress with moving the loopers around in stereo. Currently I have my Digitech Echo+ on one side & the EDP on the other & then post process with my pcm80. Fun stuff Cheers Lou >From: Craig Mitchell <camitchell@cfl.rr.com> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Subject: Re: 2nd EDP+ for stereo >Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:40:08 -0500 > > >I run stereo EDPs. I have a true stereo guitar rig via a switching system. > >The brother sync works fairly well although _sometimes- on very short >loops, >the loops do not align exactly. I'm not sure why but you might end up with >85 on one display and 86 on another display. > >I have not figured that one out yet but it only happens occasially. Other >than that, works fairly well. It is such a DEEP unit one can spend years >learning it. > >For me it makes a huge difference as I run seperate delays on each side, >different amp tones, etc. Running everything through just one was screwing >up my gain staging as well. :) > > >Craig > > > >on 1/12/06 8:58 PM, Dennis Montgomery at morpheus@speakeasy.net wrote: > > > Hi all, I currently take the output from my lone EDP+ and send it > > through an Alesis Microverb III to get some pseudo-stereo separation. > > I'm considering adding a 2nd EDP+ so I can process my loops in true > > stereo. I was wondering if any players who have taken this step can > > comment on their experience of using a 2 EDP+ stereo system? Did it > > really make a difference in your playing fun? Any technical problems? > > etc... > > > > Dennis >