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February 14, 2020 at 6:23 pm #115766luedmoParticipanthi AllOn my trusty TF stompbox and H9 – hitting the “Active” footswitch on a delay algo will result in the INPUT being switched on, not the OUTPUT.On the h9000 it seems the other way around. The h9000 keeps the INPUT open at all times; so when you switch in a delay you get tails spilling over into your signal chain. Not necessarily ideal – I prefer to switch in a delay so that what I play *afterwards* gets delayed, not what i played before.I’ve read the manual but cannot find any clues – killDry ON and OFF seems to governs what happens after you switch OFF a delay, not before.Anyone out there have any ideas I’d be grateful as I have some gigs coming up…Many Thanks!:lu}}
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February 16, 2020 at 12:13 pm #154075luedmoParticipantluedmo wrote:hi AllOn my trusty TF stompbox and H9 – hitting the “Active” footswitch on a delay algo will result in the INPUT being switched on, not the OUTPUT.On the h9000 it seems the other way around. The h9000 keeps the INPUT open at all times; so when you switch in a delay you get tails spilling over into your signal chain. Not necessarily ideal – I prefer to switch in a delay so that what I play *afterwards* gets delayed, not what i played before.I’ve read the manual but cannot find any clues – killDry ON and OFF seems to governs what happens after you switch OFF a delay, not before.Anyone out there have any ideas I’d be grateful as I have some gigs coming up…Many Thanks!:lu}}
Hi Everyone,
mico-Update:
I’m now using MUTE rather than BYPASS to achieve a regular “Bypass behaviour” by putting in a parallel THRU algo (mapped with an invertedMuteMin & MuteMax setting) next to the delay algo. Then my CC toggles nicely (yet to check in ProTools how much hiatus if any) and I get no messy tails when I engage the delay 🙂
It works! but I have lost an algo in that FX chain 🙁
Meanwhile forwards & onwards,
:Lu
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