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Re: EDP Undo Question



Undo just undoes the overdubs. (also accidental function presses, but
that's different.)  So the thing recorded during the initial recording of
the loop is not available for undoing.

If you really want to be able to undo the first thing, start off by
recording a loop of silence. Add everything as Overdubs. Then you can undo
back to nothing. Sort of the nihilistic approach to looping....

kim


At 11:57 PM -0500 2/16/98, Marzzz@aol.com wrote:
>I have a new EDP with 16 Megs RAM- I am just really scratching the surface
>here, but I have a question regarding the UNDO function-
>
>I find that the UNDO function seems to work fine in my unit, but I can 
>never
>seem to UNDO the first/original loop that was recorded, no matter how 
>many or
>how few or how long or how short the additional overdubs were.
>
>Is this normal operation? Am I doing something wrong? What sort of
>undocumented vagarities of the UNDO function should I be concerned about?
>
>
>Thanks-
>
>Marshall


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