blownspirit Posted December 19, 2022 Share Posted December 19, 2022 since I upadated my Helix LT to the version 3.50, Ive noticed a volume variation sounding like a slight (1/4) tremolo on many patches, that I even checked out if I have a tremolo on my path....sometimes it goes away, than it get back..I have even the patch general volume jumps up like 2 or 3db while I'm playon, generally it takes 2 3 seconds to take place..and stays as it is...I used different guitars...and when I used my guitar without any block on the path everything is fine..it seems coming from the new amps...but strangely it's very obvious on my patches made on the previous versions (2.60/2.80/3.11) ...hope they fix that..very disturbing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rd2rk Posted December 20, 2022 Share Posted December 20, 2022 On 12/19/2022 at 3:38 PM, blownspirit said: since I upadated my Helix LT to the version 3.50, Ive noticed a volume variation sounding like a slight (1/4) tremolo on many patches, that I even checked out if I have a tremolo on my path....sometimes it goes away, than it get back..I have even the patch general volume jumps up like 2 or 3db while I'm playon, generally it takes 2 3 seconds to take place..and stays as it is...I used different guitars...and when I used my guitar without any block on the path everything is fine..it seems coming from the new amps...but strangely it's very obvious on my patches made on the previous versions (2.60/2.80/3.11) ...hope they fix that..very disturbing. Since you're the only user I've seen reporting this, here or elsewhere, it can't be a widespread problem. Back up your LT and do a full factory reset. If it persists, re-install the FW. If it STILL persists, contact support. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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