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Loop mode. EFC Pedal. I am using exp pedal on my FCB1010 board for midi feedback. The amount of bassline is a short glitch. I only ever use the EDP in loop mode, with midi control of feedback. Like I said, this doesn't happen all the time, either. And I don't change settings much at all. The input audio *should* be looped, but it is cut off- almost as if it only records when the multiply is being pressed (like a SUS function), but that shouldn't be the case. The loop is clearly multiplied, and ended with record, with the display showing the new loop length. I stop playing the bass line when I press record, expecting to hear it. Now, I got into the habit of playing over the press of record, because I can't always count on the bass being recorded- just the first 50-100 milliseconds or so. What baffles me is that this is inconsistent behavior. I was looping for about 3 hours last night, and I was able to duplicate this 3 times, but the rest of the time it worked. This is with the settings unchanged throughout the night. Dave Eichenberger http://www.hazardfactor.com > > >I am not sure I understand. I don't see how feedback is > linked to multiply. > >I have duplicated this at many different feedback values. It doesn't > >happen all the time, but maybe 30% of the time. > > I'm Baffled......... > you're not in Delay Mode are you? > > There's only 3 ways to Mult without overdubbing the input audio. > 1) Use Input Mode, and reduce inp vol with pedal > 2) Use Delay Mode, and hit Overdub (=Freez) before the Mult ( > or use the pedal as in 1) > 3) Use Flip Mode , (which no sane person uses) > > like Philip & Per already said, > tell us more. > > EDP Params? esprecially "Loop/Delay" > > FCB7 or MIDI Controller? > > Feedback Pedal? > > How long is "a few milliseconds of bassline" > a) just a v.short glitch, which would correspond to the time > for the Input to close > b) 400ms corresponding to a long press > > > > > andy butler >