Ok this is super interesting. So effectively anything past 50% will begin to decrease my dry signal. So there is no way to get the volume level of repeats desired without loss of dry signal, if (obviously) I'm desiring something above 50%. In practice time this is fine, but live I need my repeats fairly high for them to come through the mix with the style of music I play live.
This is no way being snarky, but me trying to understand. What would the reasoning be for this? I'm just trying to understand the use case honestly. Thanks for this insight, this is totally new information.
One thought is, I haven't played with the "level" parameter much. Traditionally...the "mix" level is what gave you volume of your repeats. Does the "level" control knob within the delay options do something similar? Or does it boost overall volume? Essentially...could I keep the "mix" right at 50% but boost the "level" knob to get me where I need?