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Re: Back in the saddle, again...



Fraid not - it was the first thing I checked. Tonight, however, the problem
was gone. If anything - more troublesome. Now I don't have anything to
troubleshoot, and I don't know if I can rely on my baby. Oh well. We'll 
see.
Thanks for the concern though.

Jonathan



----- Original Message -----
From: "joe & sheila" <onelonecrow@earthlink.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: Back in the saddle, again...


> Hope this is the fix... make sure the EDP is not in delay mode, as 
>opposed
to
> loop.
>
> joe
>
> Jonathan El-Bizri wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> >     After an extended and unexpected hiatus, I've join the list again.
What
> > did I miss? I've been upgrading my rig, praciticing daily, and getting
ready
> > to start playing out again. I'm adding a hardware sequencer/synth this
week,
> > to run my echoplex with.
> >
> >     Unfortunately, my echoplex seems to be broken :< I can't turn the
> > feedback to 100% any more - it's always fading out. It doesn't seem to
> > matter whether I use a pedal, or the front panel (though the pedal is
rather
> > flaky - it could be unrelated). Anyone had this happen to them? It's a
bit
> > of a show stopper, unless I keep 'filling up' the loop every once in a
> > while, which breaks the sonfg structure and confuses band mates. I'd be
> > loath to do it live. Any suggestions?
> >
> > Jonathan El-Bizri
>
>