I like Late Replies for its ability to create feedback loops. But there's something getting in the way and inserting itself into my chain. I've seen the flowchart for the signal path, and whatever this is, it shouldn't be there.
I have one loop turned on, and the other turned off. I have the pattern section turned off, too. In about a second, the loop that is turned on fades into nothing. But then, after a few seconds, the looping content mysteriously comes back. Something is bringing it back, and I have no idea what, and every single control I look at doesn't turn it off. And it's starting to make me angry.
Currently, I am running this plugin in VST Host. There are plugins in the loop, but they are TURNED OFF, every single one of them, without exception. And I'm feeding a transient into the system. My base delay is 15ms. Every 24 seconds roughly, the transient echoes back again.
Ok, I switched the base delay to 110ms. I get the appropriate feedback... and then the echoes that shouldn't be there aren't there. Is this something that only happens with low numbers for base delay?
Ok, so if I set the delay to 60 ms, I get the appropriate feedback... and then I get the extra phantom delay line. Again,, about 24 seconds later.
80 ms: same story.
100 ms: Suddenly the phantom line isn't happening anymore.
Where is this extra delay line coming from, and how do I kill it?
I have one loop turned on, and the other turned off. I have the pattern section turned off, too. In about a second, the loop that is turned on fades into nothing. But then, after a few seconds, the looping content mysteriously comes back. Something is bringing it back, and I have no idea what, and every single control I look at doesn't turn it off. And it's starting to make me angry.
Currently, I am running this plugin in VST Host. There are plugins in the loop, but they are TURNED OFF, every single one of them, without exception. And I'm feeding a transient into the system. My base delay is 15ms. Every 24 seconds roughly, the transient echoes back again.
Ok, I switched the base delay to 110ms. I get the appropriate feedback... and then the echoes that shouldn't be there aren't there. Is this something that only happens with low numbers for base delay?
Ok, so if I set the delay to 60 ms, I get the appropriate feedback... and then I get the extra phantom delay line. Again,, about 24 seconds later.
80 ms: same story.
100 ms: Suddenly the phantom line isn't happening anymore.
Where is this extra delay line coming from, and how do I kill it?
Statistics: Posted by Stratford-on-Jersey — Wed Jul 03, 2024 6:39 pm — Replies 3 — Views 55