Red Panda - Raster 2 (it's a small dual delay ya'll)

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Re: Red Panda - Raster 2 (it's a small dual delay ya'll)

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vidret wrote:
Christophe wrote:Ok, here's a first question, as I can't wrap my mind around this:
-I've created 4 presets. One of them is a basic tremolo, with no delay. I'm hearing a tremolo, I save it.
Now when I cycle through the other presets and go back to this one, my tremolo now has delay....!? When the preset is supposed to override all current knob positions.
I've tried many things but I don't know what's goin' on...

Edit: I tweaked all the settings again for tremolo and now it seems to be working. I think the level for the second delay line wasn't at zero...
I love the secondary features, but like I suggested in this thread (and to red panda) it'd benefit greatly from a reset-all combo (holding both small buttons). It's not that difficult to reset all the secondary options but sometimes you just want a clean slate.

I've currently got my presets as: phaser, flanger, chorus and envelope-delay (like a ducking delay).
It's happening again... Going back to certain presets, and the settings have changed again ! This only happens on presets with no delay (vibrato or tremolo).
I don't know what's going on. When you save a preset, it is supposed to memorize the exact sound you' re hearing right? It seems like some other settings you're not hearing are being saved too, without you knowing it!
I'm gonna fix this, but it's time consuming.
-the other update that would be cool (and correct me if I missed that) : it seems like you can't overwrite a preset with the sound you're currently using. Because when you choose the preset location you want, you're leaving the "no preset" mode... (the operation for saving has no "arm and choose location" + "save", but just a "save" push).
In other words, you have to call preset 3 for instance, and recreate what you've just created on the "no preset" mode...
Still an amazing pedal, but the learning curve includes a few unusual tricks.
"It's wrong but it works."
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