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I guess you mean acoustic feedback? (we also have MIDI feedback loop issue and the feedback used in the EDP to sculpt audio layers overdubbing). Acoustic feedback happens when the input signal is sent out though the main output. So the cure would be to change that. Another idea you may look into is to record the EDP's dry and wet output to two different tracks. I don't remember if these signals are available as physical jacks on EDP's rear side, but anyway you should be able to do that by splitting the signal pre EDP, sending the dry directly into one input of the Sapphire and the other into the EDP. Set the EDP mix knob to all wet and route its output into the second input of the Sapphire. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen - www.perboysen.com On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Beth Bahia Cohen <bethbahia@mac.com> wrote: > Hi all, I've been having trouble hooking up my EDP to my MacBook to use >with > Logic Express without getting feedback. I'm using a Focusrite Sapphire >Pro > audio interface: EDP out into quarter inch input track on the Focusrite, > quarter inch out from Focusrite into the EDP in (on a different track), >and > one or two mics into Focusrite mic input. It should be pretty simple, >but > it's not working...I would appreciate any thoughts on this - I'm eager to > record my EDP music on Logic! thanks so much.....Beth > >