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RE: Err on EDP
Hi Kim,
Thanks for the reply. I have disconnected it and the Err message stays
there. I was planning on ordering the Loop IV upgrade, however it is
going to take 3 weeks or so to get the upgrade chips unless I pay for
the rush shipment. In the mean time is there anything I can do to solve
this problem? If nothing is plugged in and I am getting this message
then something is apparently wrong; shouldn't I try to actually fix it
or get it fixed? Can I fix it myself?
Thanks,
Steve
P.S. I really don't want to wait for another 3 weeks or so until I begin
working with this thing.
>
> At 07:28 AM 6/15/2002, you wrote:
> >What does Err mean when it shows up on the screen of the
> EDP? Is there
> >any way for me to correct this? I have only had this unit for less
> >than a month.
> >
> >Steve
>
> Steve-
>
> with LoopIII that is an error message that can come on at
> power up. It
> comes on when there is something connected in the BrotherSync
> jack or the
> Overdub jack, and acting like a closed switch. So for
> example, a pedal
> connected in the Overdub jack and held down at power up would
> cause this
> error message to come on. It could also happen if you have some other
> device connected in either of these jacks that is not powered on, and
> therefore holds down the line as if it were a closed switch. Try
> disconnecting everything from the back and turning on the
> power, and see if
> it comes on. If it still gives the error message, that could
> mean that
> there is really something wrong with the jack that is
> shorting it out. Most
> of the time though, people have this error message when they
> have something
> else connected in an odd but harmless way and it really
> doesn't mean much.
>
> For LoopIV we have actually taken this error message out.
> Most of the time
> it flagged an error when there was nothing actually wrong and
> just caused
> confusion, as it has for you. For example, if you had several EDP's
> connected to BrotherSync and turned them on one at a time,
> sometimes the
> first one would give the error message, which was pointless.
> The error
> message was actually there from the very early days, all the
> way back with
> the old Paradis LoopDelay where it was useful, but really
> didn't make any
> sense anymore. So it is gone now. That gives you one simple
> way to get rid
> of it - upgrade to LoopIV. :-)
>
> kim
>
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________________
> Kim Flint | Looper's Delight
> kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com
>