It seems cool. Rack gear feels like such a hassle unless you devote yourself to more rack gear.whoismarykelly wrote:Im back to considering a Looperlative LP1 for my end-of-chain looping device. Seems like it has a good blend of standard features and some weird stuff.
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I used to have an LP1: it's a wonderful unit! This and the EDP are still the holy grail of live looping.whoismarykelly wrote:Im back to considering a Looperlative LP1 for my end-of-chain looping device. Seems like it has a good blend of standard features and some weird stuff.
Such a shame commercial companies still have to learn A LOT from these machines...
Btw the Hedadrush looks cool feature-wise, but it's just TOO BIG, it's a huge unit...
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Join us. It's bliss.codetocontra wrote:Rack gear feels like such a hassle unless you devote yourself to more rack gear.
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Nothing really beats the EDP for looping that I'v e tried. That and the PCM42 are bliss IMO.
I just wish we could get thee PCM and EDP in pedal form.
I just wish we could get thee PCM and EDP in pedal form.
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I've heard the EDP has fidelity and noise issues.shikawkee wrote:Nothing really beats the EDP for looping that I'v e tried. That and the PCM42 are bliss IMO.
I just wish we could get thee PCM and EDP in pedal form.
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Not with the Loop IV mod.whoismarykelly wrote:I've heard the EDP has fidelity and noise issues.shikawkee wrote:Nothing really beats the EDP for looping that I'v e tried. That and the PCM42 are bliss IMO.
I just wish we could get thee PCM and EDP in pedal form.
Could it be better? Sure but that's why we need something new with today's technology.
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The LP1 Gen B is supposed to be pretty good and now saves loops in memory.
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I don't really think that it's all that noisy. Its preamp is designed with a lot of gain, so it can be used with a mic, as well as an instrument. This can lead to improper gain staging across a system.whoismarykelly wrote:I've heard the EDP has fidelity and noise issues.
It does have an oddball sample rate of 41 kHz, so it's bandwidth isn't quite CD quality.
I don't think it has been surpassed as far as looping features go. There have been a lot of cool "stunt looper" pedals in recent year that do some unique things (e.g. Montreal Assembly, Hexe, Drolo, et al), but as a general purpose looping platform, I think that the EDP still has a lot to offer.
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Not my thread and I haven't posted in it. No need to:
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... y.2042777/
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... y.2042777/
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Yeah it sounds like its gonna be a bloodbath.
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shikawkee wrote:Not my thread and I haven't posted in it. No need to:
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... y.2042777/
How you can put out a product with such problems?
I mean, some of this features like to stop recording halfway are so basic even the old RC-1had them.
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Apology accepted <g>.Ugly Nora wrote:Yeah it sounds like its gonna be a bloodbath.
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