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Richie_B

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Re: Gain drop
« Reply #15 on: Time Format »

On patches that have the chorus enabled, the sound becomes over distorted. I'll try and record a sample tomorrow. This is only on clean settings, on distorted patches there is no sign that its even on but on clean patches, if i turn up the chorus depth or rate, i get a transistor like distortion.
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Re: Gain drop
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Hey Richie, check your personal messages, I'll send my phone number if you want to ring and talk through a few options.  I bought some servisol Isopropyl alcohol contact cleaner from JCar. Seems to work ok for jacks  :thumb-up: . The BBD MJMP is referring to is a "bucket brigade delay" (in case you weren't familiar with the acronym).
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Re: Gain drop
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What you can try also is turn the T4 pot from left to right a few times and then set it back at the original position (around 11 o'clock).If the BBD isn't biased correctly it can create distortion.So check this out and let me know.
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