CorOS Version: 3.0.1
Describe your issue:
- When I select a delay (say “Digital delay (M)”) I would expect that the wet delay signal would have the same volume as the dry when wet is 100%. Not happening, always like 80% lower even if I get rid of the lo-hi cuts
- Probably a consequence of the above, but 100% feedback does not result in an “infinite delay” like on basically any other multifx on the planet, the sounds fades out
Not sure if it’s a bug or some badly planned implementation, but it’s really a weird, counterintuitive behavior.
Sure, solvable with an additional volume tweak if needed, still for a pricey unit I would expect more “common” implementations.
Steps to reproduce your issue:
- Choose Digital Delay (M)
- Put 100% wet, bring the lo and hi cuts to the extrenes
- Compare dry level with 100% wet
I expected this to happen:
- the 100% wet signal should have the same volume as dry (save clearly eventual frequency cuts applied on it)
- the 100% feedback should result in a delay NOT fading away
I have tried the following things:
- Nothing really to try on my side save filing the bug report