I 've found that using the transpose stomp in the delay slot results in the transposed pitch AND the dry sound also.
unlikely i will be using it this way but as there is no mix between pitch/dry.
Can anyone confirm this too?
I 've found that using the transpose stomp in the delay slot results in the transposed pitch AND the dry sound also.
unlikely i will be using it this way but as there is no mix between pitch/dry.
Can anyone confirm this too?
check the Delay/Rev balance parameter in the Rig menu. That determines the routing of the signal that is being processed in the delay module.
check the Delay/Rev balance parameter in the Rig menu. That determines the routing of the signal that is being processed in the delay module.
thanks for the reply. adjusted parameter from -100% to +100% and all the while the "dry" pitch was still present.
Also worth noting, that parallel path is disabled
Did you try with headphones?
Did you try with headphones?
main outs
Try headphones. You might be hearing the string of the guitar directly.
Try headphones. You might be hearing the string of the guitar directly.
definitely not the acoustic sound. What i should have said is that i'm hearing it out the main outs
Transpose should be used pre Stack in order to process the original guitar signal. In modules DLY and REV it only affects the left side.
Transpose should be used pre Stack in order to process the original guitar signal. In modules DLY and REV it only affects the left side.
i totally agree, and not a scenario i intend to use, but wanted to share my findings. thank you