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Re: EDP function problem
At 09:25 PM 4/13/98 -0700, you wrote:
>you've got it in delay mode. Go to the Loop/Delay parameter and switch it
>back to Loop mode.
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>kim
>
Thanks Obie-wan.
Worked like a charm - I didn't realize I had changed it to delay. I
haven't
even begun to use all the software you guys put into this unit. I'm
playing
with the reverse function, but am NOT trying that in public yet. Is there
a
way to stop the loop and then restart it from the start (did I miss this in
the FAQ?)? I've used mute, and discovered that my timing is ....ummm,
*syncopated* when I bring the loop back from mute.
Grover
>At 08:56 PM 4/13/98 -0500, Grover Sheffield wrote:
>>I've started working an EDP into a weekly restaurant gig, just noodling
>over
>>diatonic chord changes with tension and release stuff. No one has
>stopped
>>eating and walked out; there has even been some interest - "play that
>thing
>>again"!
>> Problem: I just replaced my 4 Mb chips with 16 Mb SIMMs. The EDP
>>memory has indeed come up to 198 seconds (wonderful stuff, memory)
>>HOWEVER... the unit NOW records in overdub mode even after I've hit the
>>record switch to shut record off UNLESS I hit the overdub switch, then it
>>doesn't overdub!!! Ididn't realize it until I started playing the gig
>last
>>night, and it happened several times. Fortunantly, overdubbing sounds
>good,
>>but WHAT HAVE I DONE? WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?? Calling Obie-wan....
>>
>> TIA.... Grover
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>Mpact Systems Engineering kflint@chromatic.com
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