Originally Posted by
nconaway
Found this post from awhile back -- i have a related question.
I use the Delay T3 effect a lot. I set it up with the filter at 50%, no feedback, and with ~35ms delay time. So its a quick, sharp echoing that i use for 1-2 seconds at a time. I have mapped a button on my Denon MC2000 controller to enable the effect--while i hold the button down, the effect is enabled, otherwise it is off. This part works beautifully.
The problem: When the delay effect is turned on, there is a notable increase in volume. This probably has to do with exactly how i'm using the effect (i accept all blame for using the effect in such a weird way).
My idea was to map the same button (the one i use to enable the effect) to temporarily adjust the deck volume (say, to 85%). So, while i hold down the button, the effect is on AND the volume is turned down a bit. As soon as the button is released, the effect is off and the volume returns to 100%.
But, unlike for the effects buttons, there is no HOLD option for the volume adjust control. I can use the button to set the volume, increase it by an increment, decrease it, or reset. So i can set the volume to 85% when i turn the effect on, but then i have to manually adjust it back.
Does anyone know a workaround?
EDIT
In the meantime, my (kludgey) solution is to actually use two buttons that happen to be right next to each other. I enable the effect using the first button, which also sets the volume at 85%. I then disable the effect with the second, which returns the volume to 100%. I'm still looking for a single-button solution!
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