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donrock1

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  1. I tried it and it fixes the issue. Although I do think that is not something that should have to be set every time in order for a fuzz to work properly when placed first in the chain. Thanks for the explanation and workaround!
  2. Hello! I'd like to report an issue with the Arbitrator Fuzz block in the new 2.30.0 firmware. When I place it in a path everything is fine as long the fuzz is on, when I turn it off, the signal level drops significantly - I know this is not due to it's gain being much higher than clean signal because when I delete the block, and put in say a Teemah!, the clean (bypassed) signal level goes back to normal. I tried adding/deleting/switching out blocks a few times and each time, the signal drops below the level that it was supposed to be, when the A.fuzz block is bypassed. Another thing worth mentioning is, I did this in a preset that was pretty much filled up, so it might be that Helix was on the edge of it's processing power. I just tried the same thing in a new preset that only has an amp+cab block, stereo delay, noise gate and the A.Fuzz in it and everything works fine. Went back to the first preset, tried switching out a Teemah! block with the A.Fuzz, and the problem is there again.
  3. I guess the only way to really find out would be to connect a voltmeter to a jack and measure the values. I don't have access to one, but if I manage to borrow one, I'll post the results.
  4. Thanks for replying! I found that info here: http://line6.com/support/topic/16513-allow-cv-output-to-double-as-a-2nd-ext-amp-controller/
  5. Hello! As title says, I need to send exact voltage values from CV out - I want to program it so that a footswitch switches between exactly 1V and exactly 3V. I need this for a modular synth that accepts pitch CV, and tracks 1V/octave. The problem is, the command center only lists values from 0 to 100. As I understand, the CV-out puts out voltages from 0-5V. Would this mean that I can set it to switch between values 20 and 60 and I will get the exact voltages I want (1V and 3V)? Thanks!
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