i don't know if you've checked this, but the looper can only be controlled by one of fractals' footswitches. the controls aren't mappable to midi cc commands
The problem remain for longer range. Maybe a better solution is 0-8,8-16,16-32.... or a Time parameter with shorter/larger coarse... either selectable, or automatic (the faster the spin, the higher the coarse).I think there's plenty of memory to increase the delay time. What I've struggled with in the past was that the Time parameter becomes too coarse if the max. delay time is very large and dialing in the desired time becomes difficult.
Maybe the solution is a Range parameter like the old digital delays, i.e. 0-8, 0-16, 0-32, etc.
The Axe-Fx has an "adaptive dial" already.yeah, i know what you mean. some manufacturers have gotten round this by having an adaptive dial that goes in large increments when going fast and small increments when going slow, but i think two separate time parameters - one that increments in milliseconds and one that increments in seconds would be kinda easy to deal with
might i humbly suggest that a new delay type be created (called long delay, or looping delay) that doesn't deteriorate if the feedback is set to 100%, has a maximum delay time of 30 seconds (maybe?), still has a simple filter section (cos i think it's nice to cream off some of the top or bottom end if you want to). then you could leave all the other delay types alone.
I like the new type idea.
Oh my god, YES PLEASE! (Also not degrade while delay hold is engaged, please!)might i humbly suggest that a new delay type be created (called long delay, or looping delay) that doesn't deteriorate if the feedback is set to 100%, has a maximum delay time of 30 seconds (maybe?), still has a simple filter section (cos i think it's nice to cream off some of the top or bottom end if you want to). then you could leave all the other delay types alone.
Cliff, THANK YOU for considering this!!!!I like the new type idea.
How about 1–5 years or even more? You could use the delay block as a reminder or leave important messages for your future self. "Remember wife birthday tomorrow". "Hello this is me speaking 20 years ago from the year 2020".How long for the maximum delay? Mono? Stereo?
There is enough memory for roughly a 120 second mono delay or a 60 second stereo delay. Or I could make a "120 Second Mono Delay" type and a "60 Second Stereo Delay" type.
How long for the maximum delay? Mono? Stereo?
There is enough memory for roughly a 120 second mono delay or a 60 second stereo delay. Or I could make a "120 Second Mono Delay" type and a "60 Second Stereo Delay" type.
... with expression pedal varying feedback up to 100%.a "60 Second Stereo Delay" type.
... with expression pedal varying feedback up to 100%.
Many types allow for up to 200%.You know you can do this with all of the existing delay blocks already. I imagine these would be no different
Personally, stereo is most important. 30 seconds stereo is enough for me. I would rather be able to have two 30 second stereo delay blocks in a preset than only one 60 second delay block. (And not degrade!) (But you knew that already... ) I do a lot of delay ambient pad stuff right around 4 seconds.How long for the maximum delay? Mono? Stereo?
There is enough memory for roughly a 120 second mono delay or a 60 second stereo delay. Or I could make a "120 Second Mono Delay" type and a "60 Second Stereo Delay" type.
In that post you are talking about the multdly. I think what Cliff is proposing is a new delay type altogether.Many types allow for up to 200%.
IIRC, I put in a wish not long ago for one that only went to 100 to allow the same.
EDIT: found it:
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/thre...ncrease-to-max-200-like-regular-delay.166755/
Yes, but the ability to go over 100 is handy in all of the types, innit?In that post you are talking about the multdly. I think what Cliff is proposing is a new delay type altogether.
I would rather be able to have two 30 second stereo delay blocks in a preset than only one 60 second delay block.