CorOS Version: 2.3.0
Describe your issue:
A Stereo Analog Delay has strange distorting sounds, like a quick modulation, even when modulation and drive set to 0. No such problem with the mono version.
CorOS Version: 2.3.0
Describe your issue:
A Stereo Analog Delay has strange distorting sounds, like a quick modulation, even when modulation and drive set to 0. No such problem with the mono version.
I’m having the same issue. Very quick warble sound on repeats even with modulation set to zero and rate as low as possible.
All the analog-style delays do this when you adjust the tempo.
The digital delays don’t.
There’s a feature request for “Transparent Tap Tempo” if you’d like to vote for it to be possible with analog delays
This doesn’t have anything to do with transparent tap though. It is a very fast modulation sound on the repeats of the analog delay.
I’ve tried replicating this issue and can’t. Can you show the preset or settings? (are you sure the stereo path isn’t being summed to mono and causing a phase-cancellation?)
Have you contacted Support@neuraldsp.com yet? They’ll want a recording or video, no doubt.
If you already have one, you could share it here.
I’ll double check the preset that its happening on and make a recording/video when I can. But I’ve just been using the digital delay as that one is fine. Mainly I just wanted to know if other people were having the issue and at least I’m not the only person. However, maybe its something to do with that specific preset.
I encountered this on last night. I’d send tap tempo from my morningstar mc6 pro and would get the same warble pitch issue, the delay repeats weren’t really “repeating”
Are you saying you were sending tap tempo information while playing and the delay repeats were doing a slight warble as the tempo was adjusting? If that’s the case, that’s what analog delays do
This is not happening on my unit.
I would check your other settings. Turn off all other effects and just pass a clean guitar through - set mix to 50 or 60%, feedback to 0, time to a quarter-note-ish so your dry signal can be stopped before you hear the first (only) repeat.
Like I said, no strange behaviour in mine. Let us know what you find…
It’s not the pitch shifting thing that happens when you changed the tempo of analog delay, i understand what that sounds like and it’s only brief. This is like the repeats are just washing together, even with stereo width set to zero and the drive setting turned all the way day- it’s random too. So i’ll switch to a new preset with the same delay setting and it’s fine(for a moment) Ill see if I can record a sound clip tomorrow