VegaBaby
Fractal Fanatic
Ok, hope that makes sense...
Choose any type of Delay out of the MultiDelay Block, set feedback fairly high.
Now turn down InGain to 0 on the Delay, play a chord and raise InGain back to full. While you hear the feedback turn the Ingain quickly back to 0, feedback is still going. This should give you sort of a fade in / no attack of the chords in the delay repeats.
Now, attach an Envelope Modifier (with high attack) to the InGain. Play. Here things start to go wrong. The delay still fades in, but as soon as you stop playing the feedbacks are cut off as well, quite different to how it should be an how it sounds if you move InGain manually. Seems that the envelope doesn't just control only the InGain but also something else.
Tried the same thing with the MegaTap and there it works as supposed to ...
Choose any type of Delay out of the MultiDelay Block, set feedback fairly high.
Now turn down InGain to 0 on the Delay, play a chord and raise InGain back to full. While you hear the feedback turn the Ingain quickly back to 0, feedback is still going. This should give you sort of a fade in / no attack of the chords in the delay repeats.
Now, attach an Envelope Modifier (with high attack) to the InGain. Play. Here things start to go wrong. The delay still fades in, but as soon as you stop playing the feedbacks are cut off as well, quite different to how it should be an how it sounds if you move InGain manually. Seems that the envelope doesn't just control only the InGain but also something else.
Tried the same thing with the MegaTap and there it works as supposed to ...