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Post by acker on Oct 15, 2015 12:18:25 GMT
There is no option to deactivate the spill over (afaik). You can try to use a different delay type or setting to minimise or get rid of this unwanted behaviour. Maybe DV Mark can put an option to deavtice the spillover in the next firmware release.
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Post by udertyrat on Oct 16, 2015 12:21:35 GMT
I hope so or it may be time to go back to the tube amps. I hope not. I really like this thing.
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Post by acker on Oct 16, 2015 14:26:04 GMT
How does a tube amp solve a delay spillover problem!? I would try to use a different delay type or experiment a bit with the settings. There a plenty of options ! You can even use an external effects device with your MULTIAMP (Effect Send/Return).
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Post by udertyrat on Oct 25, 2015 3:59:06 GMT
The tube amp doesn't solve it except that I would use a delay in the loop and there would be no change between sounds. That was what I wanted with the MULTIAMP.
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Post by acker on Oct 25, 2015 13:06:11 GMT
You could use an external delay with the MULTIAMP by connecting it to the send / return on the back of the device. You can switch the send / return block on and off with a foot controller.
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