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delay increments of 1/100ms (if only up to 50ms or so)


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When using delays as comb filters on split path, or using delay algorithms as modulation source at 100% mix and sub 1ms times, the ability to step by 1/100th of a second increments, if only up to 50ms or so. Using simple delay on split paths, it's the in betweens (1/10ths and 1/100ths between 0ms and 10ms) that really let you tune the space just right. Definitely need 1/100ths up to 10ms, from 10ms to 50ms 1/10ths would be enough to have finer control over the held pitch of a self oscillating delay.

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2 hours ago, bypassvalve said:

When using delays as comb filters on split path, or using delay algorithms as modulation source at 100% mix and sub 1ms times, the ability to step by 1/100th of a second increments, if only up to 50ms or so. Using simple delay on split paths, it's the in betweens (1/10ths and 1/100ths between 0ms and 10ms) that really let you tune the space just right. Definitely need 1/100ths up to 10ms, from 10ms to 50ms 1/10ths would be enough to have finer control over the held pitch of a self oscillating delay.


Hi bypassvalve,

 

If you ever want to actually see this modification to the delays in Helix the best option is to post here:

 

https://line6.ideascale.com

 

These forums are for user to user assistance, Line 6 staff only occasionally drop in, so the chances of your comment being spotted are negligible.

 

Hope this helps/makes sense.

 

Note: I had 5 bypass grafts done back in 2006 - still functioning fine.

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