Thank you! i guess i changed the reverb to another channel and that contributed to the problem. i've returned it to the same channel as utilized in Scene 1. But, keeping the reverb Mix high (49%) as it is in Sc1, when I switched to Scene 4 (mistake that I said scene 3 in the past), it's too much reverb. I think that's why I tried setting it to another channel and then also tried using a second reverb in parallel. I used a Scene Controller to set the reverb mix. If i set the Scene Controller to a much lower level, I get an abrupt drop in fx. Here's the preset.
A bit of explanation. Any other suggestions welcomed. I'm using Vol2 for Scene 1. Toe Down = full volume. I wanted a volume so I could control the amount of sound held. When I switch to scene 2, I use Vo1. But, this is Toe Down = nearly off. I found too much of a volume shift otherwise going from sc1 to sc2. This way, coming from Sc1 at full volume, i can rock the vol pedal heal down and start solo'ing over it at the volume I wish. For Scene 3, since it's a cleaner patch, Vol3 is used (Toe Down = full volume). Wanted this post Amp/Cab chorus but pre delay/reverbs. Scene 4 (rather than Scene 3 previously mentioned as my trouble patch) is what I'm trying to jump to from Sc1 or Sc2 and have the Reverb decay AND not sound so whispy when I play the next chord.