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Re: Using 2 EDP's, not Stereo
Mark,
I used to use 2 EDPs as a synched stereo pair for many years.
But now I use the 2 of them seperately with 100% rhythmic (loop lenght)
independence.
Each one feeds its own dedicated string of stereo processors before
returning to my mixer 's channel inputs.
Some wicked/crazy asunchronous stero mayhem can result -- and often does.
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---- Mark Trewella <aleatoric12@gmail.com> wrote:
> So a few of you may have seen my post about getting rid of my LP1 and
> going back to the EDP. It simply comes down to my looping style and
> what I want to accomplish etc. There are many things the LP1 can do
> that the EDP can not do and vise versa. Its a matter of style really.
>
> Anyway, I am considering maybe going to a 2 EDP setup. I need some
> advice from any of you guys running things this way. I have no
> interest in stereo but would be doing it to mainly expand what can be
> done with the EDP by adding another one. Any info from someone who
> has some experience with this would be appreciated! Thanks,
>
> Mark
>