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Very cool. Thanks for the all the information. >From: "Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill" <rs@moinlabs.de> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >Subject: D-Two Delay Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:35:27 +0100 > >Just had to power up the unit to check this out...: > >1. Bypass is configurable to one of three possible settings: >a) when hitting bypass, the effect is turned off and the input is routed >through to the output (just like when you set Mix=0%) >b) when hitting bypass, the output of the effect engine is interrupted >(instantly muting the delay). The dry signal is passed as set with the mix >parameter. >c) when hitting bypass, the input to the effect engine is interrupted >(thus >the delay "continues to ring"). > >There is no or only a very short interruption of the effect signal when >switching patches (I didn't do any measurements, but to find this out you >would have to record the audio and analyze it, as it's hard to tell when >switching between patches which produce different levels to say if there >was >a minimum interruption. There are no clicks etc., and if there is an >interruption, it is so short that it won't hurt except in some very >special >applications). The dry signal passes uninterrupted. > > Rainer > > > Has anyone here used the TC Electronic D-Two delay in a live > > situation? It looks pretty cool but I'm trying to find out if > > when you have the delay on and you hit bypass, does the > > delays continue to ring out or do they cut off? > > Also, is there a pause or drop out when switching patches? > > The harmonyCentral reviews don't cover these issues...thanks. >