H9 Delay Spillover when changing presets.

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    • #112462
      jbernard54
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      Please, please, please, this would make it the ultimate machine above all other machines. It makes it more difficult to play live because when I hit the midi controller and change the preset there is an obvious gap, would be so so nice to have spillover 

    • #127675
      spaceJam
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      Agree.

      That's a well-known issue that Eventide seem to not care enough to take care of it, or even to reply when someone asks if that's going to be fixed anytime in the future.

    • #138695
      nickrose
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      Eventide Staff

      This issue has been discussed at numerous times in the past and is not something that can be "fixed."

      The problem is that in most cases it doubles the dsp and memory requirements, albeit temporarily, so cannot be done without hardware changes.

      Space does have true spillover, but only as a result of reducing the complexity and delay size of the main effect. It can only be done because reverbs don't use much delay.

      • #152720
        pedroandresgomez
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        nickrose wrote:

        This issue has been discussed at numerous times in the past and is not something that can be “fixed.”

        The problem is that in most cases it doubles the dsp and memory requirements, albeit temporarily, so cannot be done without hardware changes.

        Space does have true spillover, but only as a result of reducing the complexity and delay size of the main effect. It can only be done because reverbs don’t use much delay.

         

        SO, CAN I HAVE THOSE DELAY TRAILS IF I HAVE TWO H9 ?

    • #152725
      bohan
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      Eventide Staff
      pedroandresgomez wrote:

      SO, CAN I HAVE THOSE DELAY TRAILS IF I HAVE TWO H9 ?

      If you have 2 H9s, you can fake the delay trails by bypass (DSP+FX bypass mode) the first the H9 with the trail and activate the effect on the 2nd H9. You would need a MIDI controller to control 2 H9s in one hit.

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