Spillover between presets?

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    • #106518
      eugenelhymn
      Member

      Hi,

      I'm having some issues with swiching between presets, and the signal abruptly cutting out.  Is there an easy way to get presets to blend / spillover into each other, so there is no awkward break in the sound?

    • #119206
      IDeangelis
      Member

      Hi Eugene

      Eclipse has a Crossfade capability. This does what you ask for but it's limited to a number of presets that can use it, owed to resources usage. The presets that can be X-Faded show an "X" symbol in front of their names. X-fade is possible between two of them only.

      all the best

      I

    • #119429
      MekanikVarg
      Member

      Hi,

      And with a midi controller (like Roland fc50), it's the same thing I bet ?

      I have the eclipse in the fx loop of a triaxis and I need to change of sounds immediately, without break (or difference of level in the sound), is it possible ?

      (with my user sounds (0-99)> some of them are the copies of factory presets

      (Eclipse v3.5)

      Tell me

      Regards

    • #130556
      IDeangelis
      Member

      Hello

      MIDI controllers won't change the speed of presets changes. Eclipse is quite fast at presets switching. The latest OS V4.01 is even faster.

      all the best

      I

    • #130576
      jfcharles
      Member

      To crossfade between two presets, the unit must be able to have both of them active at them same time. That's the limitation, so no MIDI control will change that.

    • #130577
      IDeangelis
      Member

      Not really, jf.

      Xfades are possible between presets that only use one FX block, that is no more than 50% of the available resources. " crossfade capable presets do not run at the same time.

      I

    • #130579
      jfcharles
      Member

      Sorry about the confusing reply. Of course, we cannot load 2 crossfade presets at the same time, but the crossfade function must actually perform both algorithms at the same time during the crossfade time. As far as I understand, that's why each must use less than 50% of the resources.

      Anyway, thanks for the clarifications!

    • #130580
      IDeangelis
      Member

      Yeah…there is a "place" where you hear both presets, fading from the old to the new….

      …and that may create interesting effects too!

      I

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