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On 12/12/2020 3:22 am, Tobiah wrote:
Practically any Delay plugin should behave as you expect by default, I would have thought. I would have thought so too.Â* I was using reaDelay within Reaper. I sends the first echo at 100%, and then applies the feedback percentage after that.Â* I always thought it was an unfortunate quirk in that plugin, but I recently tried a couple of unrelated free delay plugins and they behaved the same way.Â* The problem is most notable at lower feedback levels. Just checked on my Reaper and in ReaDelay simply adjust the 'Wet Out' control for the desired level of the first delay repeat, and subsequent repeats are relative to that. Then ' Save Preset'. geoff |
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