Johan Allard
Power User
When I tested right now, setting Spillover and Gapless on and off, moving preset up and then down, I don't notice any change in CPU having Spillover and Gapless enabled so it seems like a no-brainer enabling this, or at least having it enabled on default.WHY is there an on\off choice to use gapless switching? CPU penalty? Why would you NOT want that switched on?
I'm just looking at this thread first time, skimmed through 20 pages (pretty fast I admit) and I saw this question asked more than once but no answers (unless i missed it)
The only thing I can think of is that previously it was mentioned that for spillover to work reliably, you have to have the same blocks in the two presets you're moving between. So if you have a long cavern reverb in preset 1 and a short hall reverb in preset 2, it could lead to strange artifacts and you wouldn't get the spillover effect because the reverb block would use the algorithm in preset 2 as soon as that's loaded. Me, I pretty much use the same reverb and delay blocks in all my presets. And I think now when there's no penalty switching channels, I'll create one master delay block and use in all my presets and just select what channel I'm using.