lauke-lux
Fractal Fanatic
I guess this is not possible, howbeit.. :
Tried to balance delay mix values for a patch I made. In this patch I change from (multi delay quad tap) delay block channel A (8% mix) to B (30% mix) using the same effect block with different mix and feedback settings. Actually this results with some transition noise from A to B when the 30% mix is chiming in at channel change. Tried to attach the mix parameter of the B channel to an enveloppe but when doing this the envelope controller becomes common for A and B channel mix values, which is not the desired effect as the mix value of 30% is much too high for channel A.
Anything that could be done about that ? (or another solution of course, the objective is to smoothen out the parameter value changes at channel change).
Tried to balance delay mix values for a patch I made. In this patch I change from (multi delay quad tap) delay block channel A (8% mix) to B (30% mix) using the same effect block with different mix and feedback settings. Actually this results with some transition noise from A to B when the 30% mix is chiming in at channel change. Tried to attach the mix parameter of the B channel to an enveloppe but when doing this the envelope controller becomes common for A and B channel mix values, which is not the desired effect as the mix value of 30% is much too high for channel A.
Anything that could be done about that ? (or another solution of course, the objective is to smoothen out the parameter value changes at channel change).