Axe FX Ultra question....spill over delays....

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I posted this on the afx forum, but its slower so thought I'd post here.

I have the spill over globally set so that when I switch patches both verbs and delays will spill over to the next patch or stay on after I kick my lead boost off.

Something happened at practice today and now, even in the same patch when I turn the lead boost off (delay is within my lead button), the delay tails disappear.

My signal chain for most patches is similar to comp > filter > drive > Amp blocks > volume > cab > Geq > (split chain) Upper GEQ for lead boost Lower for Delay block, delay joins back up to main chain to output.

Only changes at practice i made were to the clean channel, and a song specific patch...nothing to do with delays, or nothing to do with global spill over setting. Checked all my parameters for effects and chains/shunts...I dont see why i'm losing the delay tails....

I NEED to get this fixed...it sounds so good during leads with the delays and when I switch over to a regular patch I lose that great atmospheric effect.

Any ideas? First show with the new band tomorrow and need to start off on good foot. :confused:
 
You need to read the manual about spillover delays it shows you how to do it clearly :)

You need to have the same delay block in the next preset but bypassed.

If you want a different delay in the next patch while still carrying over the old delay trail then you must still have the redundant delay block with the exact settings as the old patch plus create a new block for the next preset (making two delay blocks).
The redundant delay that is your trail must have the same settings as the previous patch and the same number ie: Delay 1.

Mark
 
but it's cutting out when just turning off my lead 'boost' of a drive block/delay/GEQ. When i turn those off the delay trails are lost. And I'm using a mono delay for all my presets. It WAS working and now i get nothing.
 
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