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Kim, Not trying to confuse anyone, and frankly, as far as most newbies are concerned, the EDP is ancient history, so I don't think it's too dangerous to speak frankly on the open forum. Is it? I admire the EDP software, but not the sound or the interface, so I don't use one. Andre LaFosse is the perfect EDP user on so many levels, and I am glad that these two met! What a combination! Multiple undo can be acheived in a number of ways. This is simply an academic observation of a odd system implemented to deal with a dubious problem. >The Repeater only has a single layer of Undo. Multiple layer Undo >functions like in the Echoplex require a gate to work usably. > >As I noted before, when input levels are set correctly this is >generally not an issue. > >The software revs where the threshold was set too high are from over >10 years ago. It is kind of pointless for you to go on complaining >about that when most people upgraded those units years ago. All you >are doing is confusing people. > >Again, read the faq and check the archives. > >kim > >At 04:08 AM 8/28/2006, Charles Zwicky wrote: >> I understand the EDP theory of undo, but it's arcane. The >>implementation of this 'feature' that has caused problems for many >>users of the earlier software revs for years. >> >>The Repeater, as one example, has a fully functioning undo without >>resorting to this vibe killer. >> >>>no. read the FAQ. >>>kim >>> >>>At 09:37 PM 8/27/2006, you wrote: >>>>There is a companding noise reduction system in the EDP, however. >>>>Is that the culprit here? >>>> >>>>>At 12:56 PM 8/26/2006, Charles Zwicky wrote: >>>>>>It's an attempt at noise reduction... I've experimented with it >>>>>>but it's just the way they designed it. >>>>> >>>>>This statement is incorrect. A gate is necessary for multiple >>>>>undo functions to work in a useable way. It has nothing to do >>>>>with noise reduction. > >______________________________________________________________________ >Kim Flint | Looper's Delight >kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com -- ... http://www.zmix.net