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boost wrote: > what we need is info of how the memory works in the echoplex. That's a very big question ;-) > > there are some info in the user's guide in the > overdub-feedback-undo-multiply sections, but i'm sure you guys have been > talking about that a lot of times !!! > it seems that the echoplex write memory "for the future" > after a rec or a multiply , it seems to me that the echoplex is writing > another cycle in the memory after the rec-end or mult-end. No, it never writes more than one sample at a time as the audio sample comes in. That's a limitation of the technology. (well,it's a block of 64 samples actually, but it's safe to ignore that for your purposes) The EDP loops each have a certain amount of memory available. The active loop works it's way through the whole of that memory, leaving a history that can be accessed with Undo. How Multiply works depends on how the EDP parameters are set. > i'd be happy if someone could bring some more information about that. > sorry for my english, i's difficult for me to talk about > technical-abstract stuff with this language :) If you're really specific about what you need to know for syncing the video I may be able to help. all the best andy butler > thanks in advance > boost > > > >