
Mark Day
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RockNRollBabyHead":6c0m0x2s said:Bantam Menace":6c0m0x2s said:samhill":6c0m0x2s said:I am one of the one's that don't like the G-Forces spillover...yes it has spillover, yes it works but not as good as the G-Major or G-Major2.
With the G-Major and 2 I can have a solo patch with a 500ms delay, hit a CC make it go to 750ms, louder and increase the feedback on the last note of a solo, then go back into a rhythm patch that has a 450ms delay while spilling over the 750ms at the same time.
The G-Force does a spillover but you have to go into a patch that has the exact same delay settings but OFF. This was too inconvenient for me, because I use spillovers alot. I would have to make a "safe" patch on each bank of my GCP for the spillover then wait until the spillover finished before I could change to my normal rhythm patch that has a 500ms delay(at a very low mix level). It was an extra step and a wasted patch in each bank. A pain for me.
Of course I am seriously eyeing the AxeFx, too.
Mark
You can achieve this with the dual line delays in the Gforce, no problem.
All the delays if the next patch uses the same "type" of delay.
From TC
"Smooth preset change using Delay spillover:
When using long Delay times, Effects spillover can be used to achieve smooth preset changes. By using the same Delay sub-algorithm in the presets you are switching between, and setting Mute mode to “Fx In” and bypassing the current block, the long Delay from e.g. a solo sound can gently fade even after you have switched to a dry clean sound with no Delay."
Exactly, the next patch has NO delay...I want the next patch to not only have delay but a different time...the G-Major can do this the G-Force can not....at least that's what I read in the manual and that's what TC Support told me. The G-Force DOES do spillover just not the spillover I need.
Mark