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Even when the delay block is muted? This never used to happen in my preset, my last installed firmware was 23.05, without this happening.Doesn't sound like a bug to me, if Spillover is ON for the delay in Global Settings
Even when the delay block is muted? This never used to happen in my preset, my last installed firmware was 23.05, without this happening.Doesn't sound like a bug to me, if Spillover is ON for the delay in Global Settings
Nah the delay block is bypassed on all scenesWas the delay block active in the previous scene? If yes, it isn't a bug. The bypass mode is irrelevant
The bypass mode in the Delay block is set to ?Even when the delay block is muted? This never used to happen in my preset, my last installed firmware was 23.05, without this happening.
HiFound a bug with Scene switching, even though all my scenes have the delay bypassed, if I switch whist playing you can hear the tail of the delay repeats after the switch. The delay is turned on via the Control Switch 1 modifier.
If only the output is muted (either Mute Out or Mute FX Out) the delay is still "listening". See the manual for details.I'm confused. If the delay is bypassed, regardless of the mute type, would it generate any repeats to get spilled?
Not arguing with anybody, I'm just wondering how it's supposed to work.
As it should be . Yet if it is bypassed (whether mute, mute in, mute fx out) across all scenes -- thus configured to not produce 'effected' output to other blocks -- logically, shouldn't it not produce any output regardless of bypass type when switching scenes/channels? (Understand if there are switching/gapless complexities involved that might make this difficult.)If only the output is muted (either Mute Out or Mute FX Out) the delay is still "listening".
Yes, that's the way it works.As it should be . Yet if it is bypassed (whether mute, mute in, mute fx out) across all scenes -- thus configured to not produce 'effected' output to other blocks -- logically, shouldn't it not produce any output regardless of bypass type when switching scenes/channels? (Understand if there are switching/gapless complexities involved that might make this difficult.)
I've seen this before where external MIDI is out of sync with the saved state of an effect. Try this:Found a bug with Scene switching, even though all my scenes have the delay bypassed, if I switch whist playing you can hear the tail of the delay repeats after the switch. The delay is turned on via the Control Switch 1 modifier.
The cause of his problems is related to the control switch. Matt has posted a workaround until the engineers can take a look at exactly why this particular preset is having problems.My previous post seems to have been deleted for being not related but it was a reply to Peter and I see this as a bug or unwanted behavior.
If we have to choose MUTE IN or MUTE FX IN in order for tails to be heard and it is causing issues with scene changes with other reverbs or delay channels then it is something that needs to be addressed.
Right in the feels Cliff.You might think it's "friendly" but the constant criticism lately has really taken the joy out of things.
No one owes you anything. Chillax.Look man, the product is GREAT! I tell everybody I can how freakin great it is!!!!!
Don't even for a second think that I don't absolutely love this product. Best cash I have ever spent on gear ...PERIOD!
I just think the Brit Silver should have been named the Lerxst not trying to identify as a real Jubilee when it does not.
For the love of God, you just added that ch volume to the JS JVM....why not do it for the JUBILEE?
The Jubilee isn't even my favorite Marshall but it is a really nice one to use in mixes with other Marshalls like the Plexis and 800 etc which are PERFECT!!!!!
Look, when I think of Fractal the first thing that comes to my mind is PERFECTION.
Fix it Cliff!
Thanks @Admin M@! That solved the issue for me.I've seen this before where external MIDI is out of sync with the saved state of an effect. Try this:
1. Remove the modifier.
2. Turn the delay OFF in all scenes. (You have it ON in some and OFF in some)
3. Save the preset.
4. Re-do the modifier.
5. Save the preset.
Same with me. I sold my Ultra which I used for at least 10 years, did hundreds of gigs and recording to a friend for the price he offered, which was a good price for the buyer. But I still have (and gig with the II XL+) and the III MKII I use for home and recording.same here - still have my Ax2 and use it in tandem with my 3. Wish I'd kept my Ultra, just to have the collection.