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Re: edp footpedal



Luca,
Does this also occur if you use the panel switchs on the edp instead of
the footcontroller?  If not, this implies a problem in your
footcontroller, it's switches, the cable, or the connections from
footpedal to edp.

Do you live in a dry, static filled location?  I do, and did have
problems with static until I made a mod to the footcontroller.  At
Kim's suggestion I insolated the footpedal casing from the 1/4" jack on
the footpedal.  This can be done with a rubber grommet from Radio
Shack.  I guess from your email address that you are in italy, so you
may not have radio shack, but a good electronics supplier or hardware
store should have rubber grommets of various sizes.  When I had static
problems the edp would loose it's mind, and hang from a large
discharge.
bret
--- Luca <lucafeed@tin.it> wrote:
> Hi all,
> finally a very on topic problem.
> Since a few days I have some problems with my edp:
> i have insert switched to reverse,
> when i hit the insert button the 1st time everything goes well; if i
> hit it
> a 2nd time or i hit mute, the edp goes random on multiply, or
> insert=insert
> or cuts the loop very short, multiplies it and so on.
> i changed the cable, reboot the edp and it's always the same
> all other functions run properly, except mute that behaves in a
> similar
> strange way.
> i know the footpedal is very sensible to electrostatic charges, could
> it be
> that ?
> 
> thnks
> luca
> 


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