Are you referring to the Send/Return blocks?wonder about the FX send and return. I'm having an intersting situation occur where setting the FX return level at 100% causing clipping in several delays, the most notable being the 2290.
I'm using the effect send and return to continue the first line and make it longer for more effects after the amp block. As you know the send has no level control but the return has a return level. After the return I placed a delay block and several others including reverb etc. With that return level set higher than 50%I'm getting some distortion in the delay repeats but only on the 2290 as well as the tape delay. No other delays seem to distort but those delay choices.Are you referring to the Send/Return blocks?
If so, maybe elaborate on what you're doing. Those blocks are designed for "routing" the grid or creating feedback loops...
That seems really odd. The Level really should be 100%.I'm using the effect send and return to continue the first line and make it longer for more effects after the amp block. As you know the send has no level control but the return has a return level. After the return I placed a delay block and several others including reverb etc. With that return level set higher than 50%I'm getting some distortion in the delay repeats but only on the 2290 as well as the tape delay. No other delays seem to distort but those delay choices.
I'm in front of it now. I'll set it up send you the patch?That seems really odd. The Level really should be 100%.
Post a screenshot and/or the preset.
Also, check the Meters view on the front panel - the should let you see where the signal is increasing.
Sorry, so I can't saturate (digital saturation, or put the correct words here) the signal between the first and the second block, per example?The internal calculations are floating point, so you cannot clip in the chain, you can only clip at the output
The internal dynamic range is more than 1400 dB. You’re not going to run out of headroom anytime soon.Sorry, so I can't saturate (digital saturation, or put the correct words here) the signal between the first and the second block, per example?