Any ideas what would be causing a volume drop when I turn up the tone pot on the CCB when I'm running my Ekko 616 through it? It smooths out the repeats, which I like I lot, but I can't seem to figure out this volume drop.
Grrface wrote:Any ideas what would be causing a volume drop when I turn up the tone pot on the CCB when I'm running my Ekko 616 through it? It smooths out the repeats, which I like I lot, but I can't seem to figure out this volume drop.
i;ve had this happen before. try messing with the blend knob. sometimes there's a spot where the signal just decides to quiet up.
Yeah, that sometimes happens with my Disaster Transport Jr, depending on the settings. Seems to be okay if I set the CCB to like one degree before it starts self-oscillating.
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Achtane wrote:Yeah, that sometimes happens with my Disaster Transport Jr, depending on the settings. Seems to be okay if I set the CCB to like one degree before it starts self-oscillating.
Yup, had that with the Digidelay in the loop as well. Sometimes it depends on the "hotness" of the signal too. Have you looked into differences between running a dirty or boosted signal as opposed to clean?