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It's not like a flanger fx box but it is definitely there- every time I forget to dry mute (Rptr on Aux of mixer) I realise it within a short while- it just doesent sound as crisp and very slightly flanged/phased- and as soon as I dry mute it is quite a relief. Maybe it is just an amount that some people hear and are bothered by and others are not- As for delay when I use it in line- I adjust and more or less get used to it- but the moment I remove it or play on another rig without a Repeater in line it is obvious- plug direct into your amp and play for a short while- then plug through the Repeater- it just doesent feel the same at all to me- The best comparison I can make is like if you usually play through a lot of effects or sub par amp and one day you get a tube amp and all of the sudden there is an immediacy and feel that you don't normally have- a stronger connection to the act of playing is the result for me anyway- Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 3:12 PM Subject: Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V02 #352 > > > Jonathan El-Bizri wrote: > > > What OS are you running? > > > > I've frequently forgotten to turn on dry mute, since the signal is just > > comes out louder from my rig with it on mine, no flanging or delay. > > I echo this finding. (all pun intended) If there were latency issues, it would > clearly show up in this situation as bad flanging or at the very worst a bad > doubling. > > Mark > > >