I apologize, I misunderstood a bit your trial. I just re-read it and see what you were saying. Still, what I said is somehow applicable in this case. If you look at page 103 in the manual, the FX loop's send coming from the analog section doesn't get "digitalized" whereas the rest of the signal paths go into the A/D/A. How was the audible signal quality in one case and the other? Any noticeable difference? Now, I also thought paulscary1 was more complaining about switching presets or responding to MIDI control messages or something. Otherwise, how would his friend notice that there was some delay? Good experience Sabre! Gus. --- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "saber540ltd" <saber540ltd@y...> wrote: > > Gus, > > I'm aware that summing a delayed signal with the original one will > cause some harmonics to cancel out and some to be reinforced, like a > phaser would do with zero modulation. I was only confirming in > practice what paulscary1 was experiencing. I just thought it would be > interesting to point out that even with the Mix set to 100% Dry, the > signal goes through digital processing. But thanks for the additional > info; I've had the 2101 for around 10 years and didn't remember > reading that stuff in the manual. > > The delay has never really bothered me but I remember reading of > someone who prefered using external mixing of wet/dry because of the > delay (I think it was on tubefreak.com). And after reading > paulscary1's post, I was curious about the actual facts. >
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Re: crystal change
2004-12-07 by gusfmm
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