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  • in reply to: Effectology episode #23 “The Ravish Sitar” #125955
    bentstavanger
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    bentstavanger, thanks for that tip, it worked like a charm!

    Glad to have been of help! :-)

    in reply to: Effectology episode #23 “The Ravish Sitar” #125952
    bentstavanger
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    Hey All, I’m trying to download or even see those setting images but everything is blurry. Any place I can get a better look at them?

    Great Effectology video demoing the Ravish, love the sounds!

    Cheers,
    Len

    If you right-click on a picture, you will get the option to copy that picture’s address. Paste this into the address field of a new browser page. Then picture will open in better resolution. You can’t save it, though. If you was to keep it on you computer, make a screen dump (prt sc) and save that in Paint or some other graphics program. :-)

    in reply to: Ravish Sitar Dry Signal #123035
    bentstavanger
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    No more tap dancing. just leave the Ravish on and turn the drone on and off with the A/B box.
    You just use on out of the A/B box so that drone out is on or off.

    Roger that! Thanks :-)

    in reply to: Ravish Sitar Dry Signal #123033
    bentstavanger
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    Sorry the only way is to use a passive A/B box leaving the Ravish on and switching the signal off with the A/B box.
    Right now that is the only fix.

    OK, that will work, although requiring some extra equipment as well as tap dancing. Thanks for answering.

    in reply to: Ravish Sitar Dry Signal #123031
    bentstavanger
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    Please check again with a cable plugged in to main out and a cable plugged into Sympathetic
    If the dry level is up and the second knob “lead” is at zero you should only hear the dry guitar when the pedal is on.
    (Turn the level knobs up and down first)

    I did some experimentation, turning the knobs, switching cables etc., and finally found the problem: Whenever I bypass the pedal, the dry signal goes out of BOTH outputs. That means I hear two dry signals simultaneously, and therefore they sound louder. Also the sound quality will be perceived differently, since the two channels are processed differently. Why on earth did you make the pedal like that? That means I have to pull cable out of the sympathetic output (or mute the channel) every time I wish to bypass the effect. Or is there any other way to avoid this unwanted dry signal in bypass mode?

    Basically my idea was to have the lead/dry going through different other effects before going into the mixer, while the sympathetic would go straight into its own channel on the mixer, and just get some of the built in reverb from that. But now, every time I bypass the Ravish, I get the clean signal through the sympathetic output on top of the processed guitar signal (through my other effects). Please help me to solve this. I would like to avoid pulling out cables or going to mixer to mute in the middle of a song… :-/

    in reply to: Ravish Sitar Dry Signal #123030
    bentstavanger
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    Please check again with a cable plugged in to main out and a cable plugged into Sympathetic
    If the dry level is up and the second knob “lead” is at zero you should only hear the dry guitar when the pedal is on.
    (Turn the level knobs up and down first)

    Yes, that is exactly the way I set it up. In bypass mode, the dry signal goes through completely unaltered. When I activate the pedal, the soundlevel immediately drops quite noticably (maybe 6 dB?). Also the timbre of the dry sound changes quite a lot.

    in reply to: Ravish Sitar Presets Guide #117599
    bentstavanger
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    Good stuff, very useful! Thanx :-)

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