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Does the delay feedback trail off, or is it a hard stop when switching presets or bypassing?

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Does the delay feedback trail off, or is it a hard stop when switching presets or bypassing?

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When you switch the presets, the current preset fades out, and the new preset fades in. It takes about a fifth of a second. So no, the delay from the previous preset doesn’t trail off. Q: If you play some guitar into the pedal with the delay set to a certain setting, and then tap a new setting, what happens to the feedback? Does it cut off, or does all previous delay feedback automatically re-adjust to the new time? A: When you tap in a new delay time, the delayed sound doesn’t cut off, but it doesn’t adjust either. I think one of the videos shows exactly how this sounds.

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