greg54
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Dimension Pro question
I'm using Dimension Pro > Expansion Pack 2 > Orchestral > Celestial harp. There is a lot of delay on the Celestial harp. I have turned every knob and pushed every button to try to find a way to get rid of most of the delay. How do you adjust the delay on it? Thanks! Greg
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/30 19:31:20
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Look at the top there will be E1 E2 and E3. On E3 you will notice a Ping Delay. Turn that off.
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/30 20:44:14
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doriginal Look at the top there will be E1 E2 and E3. On E3 you will notice a Ping Delay. Turn that off. Great! Thanks!! Greg
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/31 14:37:14
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Actually, that doesn't work. I went to E3, and the Ping Delay was already off. But there's still a ton of delay on it. Nothing I've tried so far works... Greg
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/31 15:05:20
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Did you check the FX section at the bottom? You should be able to adjust it there.
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/31 15:19:30
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/31 16:09:39
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groovey1 Did you check the FX section at the bottom? You should be able to adjust it there. Yeah, I've turned the knobs, and that helps a little. But nothing will allow me to turn the delay way down. There's still too much there. Greg
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/31 16:10:52
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Psalmist35 Delay or latency? Delay. But it's like this on everything with Dimension Pro. No matter what I use, I can only adjust reverb or delay slightly. I would think it would allow you to get a completely dry sound. But no - at least I can't, anyway. Greg
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/31 16:46:01
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for that patch control-click on the fx name in each of the elements to turn it off. then, for each element select the pan button and turn off all the lfos. then, as a precaution, right-click e1 and uncheck "chain to next element". you should know as well some of the "delay stuff" for some patches are hardcoded into sfz files triggering multiple samples at diff pitches and such.
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Re:Dimension Pro question
2012/10/31 17:12:51
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swamptooth for that patch control-click on the fx name in each of the elements to turn it off. then, for each element select the pan button and turn off all the lfos. then, as a precaution, right-click e1 and uncheck "chain to next element". you should know as well some of the "delay stuff" for some patches are hardcoded into sfz files triggering multiple samples at diff pitches and such. OK. Thanks!! Greg
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