DLC86
Fractal Fanatic
Make all level controls pre-effect rather than post (basically like the input gain control), this would allow smooth transitions between different settings.
I'm talking about the various levels inside the blocks and not the main level knob (Head 1-4 level, L-R level, earley/late reflections level, etc..)
Example 1: you need 4 different delay times during a song with spillover?
Use a quad tape delay and set 4 channels identically except for the 4 heads levels, turning up one head level for each channel.
If you do this now, as soon as you change channel the previous active delay line would be instantly muted and the current line would immediately start repeating previously played notes, and to achieve real spillover you'd need 4 delay blocks.
Example 2: you want a reverb with just some early reflections to give some ambience to your rhythm tone but you also want a long washy tail for your solo, and all of this with spillover?
Setup 2 channels where you have the late reflections level turned down in one and turned up in the other.
Again, if you do this now you'd get abrupt changes and would need 2 reverb blocks for a smooth transition.
I'm talking about the various levels inside the blocks and not the main level knob (Head 1-4 level, L-R level, earley/late reflections level, etc..)
Example 1: you need 4 different delay times during a song with spillover?
Use a quad tape delay and set 4 channels identically except for the 4 heads levels, turning up one head level for each channel.
If you do this now, as soon as you change channel the previous active delay line would be instantly muted and the current line would immediately start repeating previously played notes, and to achieve real spillover you'd need 4 delay blocks.
Example 2: you want a reverb with just some early reflections to give some ambience to your rhythm tone but you also want a long washy tail for your solo, and all of this with spillover?
Setup 2 channels where you have the late reflections level turned down in one and turned up in the other.
Again, if you do this now you'd get abrupt changes and would need 2 reverb blocks for a smooth transition.
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