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  • #210030
    dominico
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    I have the sensitivey set all the way up, however some notes it simply doesn’t trigger.

    This pedal (fuzz and envelope) sound absolutely fantastice when I’m playing, but about 1 out every 10 notes or so it doesn’t trigger, which causes effectively dead space in my playing.

    I know all these pedals were meant for guitar; but I play a lot of harmonica, often tracking guitar solos; and I’d love advice on how to ensure that the envelope is always triggered. I’m wondering if its an input signal gain thing, or something else going on.

    #210047
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    Hi Dominico
    The input trigger using an audio input with a harp is a tricky thing. For a trigger to work it needs a new signal to trigger the envelope. Harp may slur across notes and be less percussive than a pick hitting a guitar string. Also are you moving the mic or is it mounted to the frame of the harp. That could change levels.
    Just ideas…

    #210048
    dominico
    Participant

    Its a bit ironic; I got the Attack Delay because I wanted to shape the asdr envelope to sound more like an electric guitar.
    When it is triggering and with the fuzz it sounds great. Would putting a compressor or bit crusher in front of it help?

    As far as my mic goes, I’m using a high impedance harmonica mic that I cup in my hands.

    Actually, any suggestions you have, perhaps involving other EHX pedals, on how I could add / remove / transform harmonics and timbre of my harmonica to sound like an electric guitar would be great.

    Thank you,

    -Dom

    #210308
    EHX STAFF
    Keymaster

    To sound like a guitar any overdrive would help and try and fake the bends in the right direction.

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