| 
 Blame it on the weather, maybe... but: 
my EDPs are exhibiting some strange behaviour which 
rather puzzles me as they both used to work flawlessly as a duo until the other 
night. Iīm using a stereo setup of two EDPs with identical OS (Loop III, 5.0). I 
donīt use them as loop units but as delays. They are synced by means of Brother 
Sync and MIDI in order to control both units from a master. Both are set to MIDI 
channel #1 and the slave unit says Ctrl. In while the master says Ctrl. Out. 
They both power up at the same time with no delay between them. 
Now, when I press Record, the master unit starts 
recording immediately while the slave unit waits for a couple of seconds, 
showing "ooo" in the display, and then starts recording. Of course, delay 
times are not the same for both channels, for instance 8.6 seconds on the master 
unit and 7.8 seconds on the slave which is very annoying. I originally had 
them both set to wait after the Record button had been hit once and start 
recording upon hitting the button a second time (and Iīd like to have it that 
way again). Now they only start recording simultaneously when I press Record 
longer in order to erase the previously recorded loop. I wonder why that is, 
especially since I didnīt change any of the settings once I had them both set up 
the way I wanted them to be. I guess thatīs some MIDI issue here but Iīm not 
sure. I remember Krispen Hartung having had similiar problems with his 
stereo setup. How can I get them both running again? Is there a way to 
reset them completely before setting them up again? 
Kim? 
Thanks for info, 
Stephen. 
PS: Even though they both have the same OS 
installed, one unit restarts itself when MIDI dump is activated by mistake while 
the other shows the behaviour described in the manual (two blinking hyphens and 
the display reading 0). Are there different OS even within the same 
revision? 
"Human beings are a disease, the cancer of this 
planet, youīre a plague. And we are the cure." (Agent Smith / 
Matrix) 
Visit the official [īramp] website at www.doombient.com 
 |