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The support for Spillover is the same as in the 1st-generation units. | The support for Spillover is the same as in the 1st-generation units. | ||
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+ | Spillover means that delay and/or reverb trails in the current preset will continue after switching to another preset. The Multi-Delay, MegaTap Delay and Vintage reverb don’t support spillover. | ||
+ | It is enabled globally in Global > Config. Plus: the preset you’re switching to MUST contain a Delay and/or Reverb block. You can put them in the last row on their own for example, without an input, as long as they are connected to the output. | ||
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+ | Note: | ||
+ | * If you want spillover from the last preset and continue the same delay/reverb: don’t mute or bypass the delay and/or reverb in the second preset. These will inherit the parameters of the previous preset automatically. | ||
+ | * If you want spillover from the last preset and start a new delay/reverb: that’s a bitch, read about it here. | ||
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+ | Note: spillover carries over the delay/reverb signal from a previous preset. This can cause volume bumps. For example if the previous preset contains a hi-gain amp and the second preset is a clean one with a loud delay, the carried-over trails will be that of a distorted amp and will be amplified by the delay settings in the second preset. | ||
[[category:Effect blocks]] | [[category:Effect blocks]] | ||
[[category:Presets]] | [[category:Presets]] |
Revision as of 13:37, 23 June 2011
The support for Spillover is the same as in the 1st-generation units.
old Wiki: Spillover means that delay and/or reverb trails in the current preset will continue after switching to another preset. The Multi-Delay, MegaTap Delay and Vintage reverb don’t support spillover. It is enabled globally in Global > Config. Plus: the preset you’re switching to MUST contain a Delay and/or Reverb block. You can put them in the last row on their own for example, without an input, as long as they are connected to the output.
Note:
- If you want spillover from the last preset and continue the same delay/reverb: don’t mute or bypass the delay and/or reverb in the second preset. These will inherit the parameters of the previous preset automatically.
- If you want spillover from the last preset and start a new delay/reverb: that’s a bitch, read about it here.
Note: spillover carries over the delay/reverb signal from a previous preset. This can cause volume bumps. For example if the previous preset contains a hi-gain amp and the second preset is a clean one with a loud delay, the carried-over trails will be that of a distorted amp and will be amplified by the delay settings in the second preset.