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Hello hoi_polloi,
When you say
I turn the “Mix” knob all the way CCW and hit a dummy note, then turn the “Mix” knob completely CW and while I do hear the positively de-tuned signal come in, the base note never goes away.
That’s the way it’s supposed to work. The dry signal never disappears unless you’re running in Kill Dry mode. If you’re trying to replicate what I’m doing in the video at 11:40, notice I’m using the Pitch A knob to go from normal pitch to a +50 cents pitch shifted signal; I never move the Mix knob until I tell you we’re adding the dry signal back in for a chorus-like effect.
What’s even more confusing is I can get a fully “wet” delayed signal when utilizing the secondary functions (hit a note, dry signal completely killed, then delays come in). Between this and the EDM not recognizing the pedal on a 2024 vintage MacBook Air, my experience with the pedal has been frustrating. EDM installed on a 2011 vintage MacBook Air does recognize the pedal but the connection gets severed every ~ 5 minutes. I really want to like this pedal but at this point, but I’m becoming increasingly mindful of my return window. I hope I’m doing something wrong but I’ve spent a lot of time trying to troubleshoot this without much success. Anybody have any ideas?
Eventide is moving away from the Eventide Device Manager and asking users to edit our pedals using the newer H90 Control application; this requires updating the pedal to the latest firmware if you haven’t already done so.