@@sergiodubgaku awesome! 50% though, that's only half and it saturates this much. How interesting. Guess it also depends how hard you hit the input. Does the saturation stay when turning the delay gain all the way down, so that you could use just the saturation?
@@nym053 No, because the saturation is in the input signal pre-delay, but the saturation knob affects hardly to the gain and delay (if you push it all down you have no delay). Then you need the dly level (output signal) that also saturates from 80 to 100% position. I’m making a video to show better the device possibilities
Nice that someone actually made a dubmixing vid with the Replicator. But would also like to hear it without all that saturation :)
Ok fine, the saturation knob is at 50%, I will push down this knob for the next Replicator video!
@@sergiodubgaku awesome!
50% though, that's only half and it saturates this much. How interesting. Guess it also depends how hard you hit the input. Does the saturation stay when turning the delay gain all the way down, so that you could use just the saturation?
@@nym053 No, because the saturation is in the input signal pre-delay, but the saturation knob affects hardly to the gain and delay (if you push it all down you have no delay). Then you need the dly level (output signal) that also saturates from 80 to 100% position. I’m making a video to show better the device possibilities
@@sergiodubgaku aarh okay, nice, thanks :)