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Well, for a while the Digitech series of processors (I'm speaking specifially of the 2120 but I think it applied to others) had seamless patch changes. It was a dual processor idea and if you were using an effect that used one processor, you could switch seamlessly to another single processor effect. I guess they ditched that idea now eh. Kevin > Yes, even the wonderful MPX-G2 does this--oh well-- > Gary > > -----Original Message----- > From: Claude Voit [mailto:c.voit@vtx.ch] > Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:29 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Digitech GNX4 > > Brian > > even the most expensive effects (2000$ and up ) have this type of delay/drop > out so you'll have to play with it or using a split-paralell-merge type >of > effect routing > > Claude > > >I have a Digitech RP-300 guitar effects processor, and the worst thing > >about it is a noticable delay or "dropout" when switching between patches. > >I consider this to be totally unacceptable, and Digitech told me this > >delay is inherent in the system (must be a slow ROM chip). I wonder if > >this is still an issue with the GNX4? > > > > DJ, do you find there is a dropout or delay when switching patches? > > > > Brian > > > > How amazing, how amazing! Hard to comprehend that Nonsentient beings expound Dharma. It simply cannot be heard with the ear, But when sound is heard with the eye, Then it is understood. - Tung-shan (807-869) Sound and Vision: http://www.minds-eye.org