by John Bowen » Mon Jul 28, 2014 11:26 am
Yes, it depends on the settings from one preset to the next...if there's a long delay at different timing settings that you move into from a previous preset with less delay or different timing values, you will hear the new Delay settings taking something from the previous sound. We had planned to mute the FX input when selecting a new preset, but that did not make it to the final OS.
One thing you often find is some clicks coming from a changing of the delay times (and not just with the Solaris delay). You need a specially constructed modulatable delay time to avoid these kinds of clicks.
Yes, it depends on the settings from one preset to the next...if there's a long delay at different timing settings that you move into from a previous preset with less delay or different timing values, you will hear the new Delay settings taking something from the previous sound. We had planned to mute the FX input when selecting a new preset, but that did not make it to the final OS.
One thing you often find is some clicks coming from a changing of the delay times (and not just with the Solaris delay). You need a specially constructed modulatable delay time to avoid these kinds of clicks.