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    iamtomsbrain
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    Hi, I just got the POG3 a few days ago and I have a few questions about the attack features:

    1. The manual says the maximum attack time is 3 seconds. Having the slider all the way up definitely produces a swell effect but you can hear a good deal of output almost immediately when playing/strumming. Is there some option in the menu that can extend the attack time to the stated 3 seconds? For the last 10 or 12 years I’ve been playing the HOG1 which can do very slow attacks.

    2. When playing with the dry attack button engaged, the attack slider up and freeze gliss expression mode, I noticed that when the expression pedal is completely toe-down, the dry signal suddenly ignores the attack setting and comes through 100%. As soon as you pull the expression pedal back just slightly, the dry signal goes back to the correct attack setting. Is this intentional or a bug? Typically with the freeze gliss expression mode I like to let a chord ring out in the toe-down position, strum the next chord and then gradually rock the expression pedal back to let the new chord fade in. But with this behavior I can’t use the dry signal since it’ll be audible immediately.

    If better explanations are needed I’m happy to record a video and post here. Thanks for any feedback!
    -Tom

    #211070

    1. The Attack function in the POG3 is based on the algorithm found in the POG2 rather than the HOG1. The POG’s attack curve tends so sound faster. We will check it out though and make sure it is working correctly.

    2. This behavior you described with the DRY signal being available in Freeze+Gliss when the expression pedal is in the full toe position is intentional, to allow you to play over the frozen sound. Maybe we can add a menu control that does not allow the Dry signal to be available in a future firmware update. We will definitely consider it.

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