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October 4, 2017 at 5:37 pm #114394kk66Member
I was discussing with a friend about how the MIX Knob on H9 works and as we have different
theories would you at Eventide please clarify which of the 2 above statements is correct?
1) Increasing the MIX value from 0 (full Dry) the Wet signal appears while the Dry singal is
progressively reduced up to 100% (full Wet).
2) Increasing the MIX value from 0% (full Dry) the wet signal appears while the Dry signal
remains untouched up to 50% Mix. From 50% to 100% the Wet signal remain untouched
while the Dry signal is progressively reduced up to zero (full Wet).
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October 13, 2017 at 6:59 am #147407kk66Member
Anyone can clarify this? thanks again.
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October 29, 2017 at 5:26 pm #147536Hi KK66,For most algorithms in H9 what you describe in #2 is what we do. We tried a couple different implementations, but found that in practice people didn't want their dry sound to fade when they brought the effect in. I'm certain that in some places in H9 we're using a different mix law, but for the most part, we're using what you describe in #2.Thanks,
Dan
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October 30, 2017 at 8:31 pm #147550kk66MemberDGillespie wrote:Hi KK66,For most algorithms in H9 what you describe in #2 is what we do. We tried a couple different implementations, but found that in practice people didn’t want their dry sound to fade when they brought the effect in. I’m certain that in some places in H9 we’re using a different mix law, but for the most part, we’re using what you describe in #2.Thanks,
Dan
Thanks!
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