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Post by arti on Mar 19, 2019 11:35:12 GMT
I have probably early edition of Delay module - it has printed MULTI instead of THROUGH as is shown on the one in the shop. I have noticed something that puzzels me. It's IN2 and IN3 sockets behave different than IN. Signals plugged into IN2 or IN3 sockets are always wet. I did some tests with the knob dry/wet turned all the way left: On the Out output the signal is wet and not as clear and bright as when the IN socket is used. Turning the dry/wet knob to the right makes the signal brighter and sharper- still wet - the effect of the knob's turning seems to be correct, but why the signal is wet and muffed with the knob turned down? On the dry output the signal is wet, although very quiet - it doesn't respond to dry/wet knob turning. It probably shouldn't respond, as the signal should be dry by default, no matter what the knob's setting is, but it isn't dry - it's wet and quiet all the time. On the wet output the signal is wet but sharper and brighter - the same as on Out with the knob fully turned right, there is no response for the dry/wet knob, as it probably shouldn't be. Socket IN behaves perfectly according to expectaions - dry on dry, wet on wet, equaly loud, responding for the knob only on OUT output. So is the behaviour of IN2 and IN3 sockets normal, or is it some kind of malfunction?
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Post by NightMachines on Mar 20, 2019 11:17:36 GMT
Ah, good question! I always wanted to ask about that as well, but forgot. Now, I think that you might use IN2 and/or IN3 to insert an external signal into the wet signal path, for example when you want to add another audio effect just to the delay and not the dry signal. I need to look into that again, later.
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Post by arti on Mar 20, 2019 12:56:53 GMT
Ah, good question! I always wanted to ask about that as well, but forgot. Now, I think that you might use IN2 and/or IN3 to insert an external signal into the wet signal path, for example when you want to add another audio effect just to the delay and not the dry signal. I need to look into that again, later. It seems I'm not the only one experiencing this phenomenon with my Delay unit. So it works as designed I presume Your tip for using IN2/IN3 sockets makes perfect sense, thanks! Maybe some explanation about the sockets should be added in the module description on the shop.
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Post by robertlanger on Mar 21, 2019 9:49:18 GMT
The additional inputs are intended for a scenario where two or three delay modules are connected in parallel/combined to feed/add the output of one delay (wet only in this case) to the inputs of the other ones. I tried this once at the very beginning of AE modular; we should make a demo for this scenario... Otherwise, with a single delay, just ignore in2/in3 ;-) ...and, yes, this will be part of the module description that comes soon (I hooope...)
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Post by arti on Mar 21, 2019 12:07:07 GMT
The additional inputs are intended for a scenario where two or three delay modules are connected in parallel/combined to feed/add the output of one delay (wet only in this case) to the inputs of the other ones. I tried this once at the very beginning of AE modular; we should make a demo for this scenario... Otherwise, with a single delay, just ignore in2/in3 ;-) ...and, yes, this will be part of the module description that comes soon (I hooope...) Would this scenario work with MultiFX unit as well?
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