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Re: Input problems in EDP - Truncating volume swells.
Hello Greg,
I had the same problem and i was also advised to increase the input but
compared to other loop samplers i find the EDP not that dynamic because of
the horrible digital distortion.It can be improved though changing a couple
of resistors like i did. Ask Kim directly and he will tell you exactly
which
ones to change.
Good luck!
L.A.
> This week my EDP began "truncating" the initial part of my volume swells.
> That is, it acts a bit like a noise gate where it only records a signal
> above a certain input level. For example: if I record a smooth volume
> swell (beginning with complete silence), the play back will sound as if
>it
> didn't record the initial part of the swell. This results in a rather
> abrupt appearance of the loop vs. the subtle effect I was after. This is
> the first time its misbehaved in the past year that I've had it.
>
> I double checked the Threshold value, and it is set to 0.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this? Can this be fixed.
>
> More info:
> After I noticed the problem, I took the EDP out of the effects loop of my
> mixer to make sure my mixer wasn't a part of the problem. I sampled a
good
> volume swell into my DL4 pedal (which worked just fine thank you) as a
"test
> swell" and then plugged the DL4 into the echoplex. I set the EDP's mix
>to
> 50% and the original volume swell comes through the signal path perfectly
> smooth, but the recorded version is still cut-off and abrupt. This is
done
> with the input set at 25% which is where I normally keep it. When I move
it
> to %50, it seems to work better, but then I overload the EDP and it
> distorts.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks,
> Greg
>
>