Heres a screen shot.It has nothing to do with Quantum. A HAAS delay is just that...a delay. You're definitely doing something wrong.
Heres a screen shot.It has nothing to do with Quantum. A HAAS delay is just that...a delay. You're definitely doing something wrong.
Im only hearing any delay when I turn up the "L" Time. When I have the "L" Time set at 1 ms, I can have the "R" Time set to 1000 ms and I dont hear any delay.
What's your "Output 1 mode" setting in the I/O menu? Have you connected both channels of Output 1 (L & R) for monitoring?
If the sound is balanced left at the cab or output block, this could also cause what you described.
I'm only using one cab for monitoring. I switched it to left right sum an not I can hear the delay, but it just sounds like spanky reverb.
This video?Hi Danny. Awesome. Ive been searching for this. Never knew would be possible in Axe FX. Thanks. Too dumb question, where can I find the video? in youtube? Cheers!!!
Hi Danny. Awesome. Ive been searching for this. Never knew would be possible in Axe FX. Thanks. Too dumb question, where can I find the video? in youtube? Cheers!!!
Hi Danny. Awesome. Ive been searching for this. Never knew would be possible in Axe FX. Thanks. Too dumb question, where can I find the video? in youtube? Cheers!!!
this HAAS delay trick is so close to what the enhancer block does I can't decide which I like better at the moment.
IThe enhancement block is perfect in the way it delays our signal and you won't notice any one side favoring another.
Sorry to revive an old thread. Would the delay in the cab block work for this too?
The delay in the cab block is not an actual delay, it just modulates the phase of the IR