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jjohnson1995

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  1. I tried that but maybe I wasn't entirely clear. I got the delays to be at the volume I want...but the "dry" signal still has a volume reduction when the effects are engaged. It's like the notes that go through unaffected by the delay are quieter, but the delay repeats ARE at the volume level I want.
  2. Hey guys, I've usually been able to work around certain issues on my HD500, but this one has me stumped, so I'd like some suggestions as to how to fix it. Anyways...I've recently been listening to a ton of Muse, so I've been adding a lot of unorthodox effects and use of effects to some of my tones. Today I decided to try nailing the delay/pitch shift in the second part of the guitar solo in "Hysteria." If you haven't heard that song...basically Matt Bellamy adds a delay to his guitar and the repeat(s) are pitch shifted up an octave. So I plan on just using an overdrive/boost for the first part of the solo, but when I click on the delays and pitch glide for the second part, I get a pretty noticeable drop in volume. I want to have 2 digital delays each split right after the amp. The top one has mix set to 100% so the pitch glide (also at 100% mix) right behind only pitch shifts that delay. I haven't set the bottom one yet because of the volume reduction. Any tips/ideas/solutions to fix this? Thanks guys.
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