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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Merkle" data-source="post: 123697" data-attributes="member: 6498"><p>Re: Rhythm Delay</p><p></p><p>I get that it aggravates you, but your process is clearly not working in the first place if you constantly have to correct it every <3 seconds. By the way, since you brought it up, it's a logical fallacy to assume that since you've done something 5000 times, that it's the best way of doing it.</p><p></p><p>A. Just because the tempo changes doesn't mean you can't just keep tapping anyway. In fact, I can picture the averaging making the transition from incorrect to correct tempo less jarring for some effects.</p><p>B. The whole point of averaging is to assist you when you're not getting it right, because no one is ever going to perfectly time a tempo 100% of the time. </p><p>C. If you absolutely have to have a workaround: only tested with X32-Edit, but if you adjust the time on a delay (via rotaries, either on the FX page or assignables) it cancels the averaging so you can immediately tap it out again.</p><p></p><p>In the end, this <em>isn't</em> the only piece of equipment to use this (in fact the circuitry for 3-tap averaging is extremely common in itself), and I doubt they're going to change it now after this many revisions. If it doesn't work for you, then perhaps you need to find equipment that does and stick with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Merkle, post: 123697, member: 6498"] Re: Rhythm Delay I get that it aggravates you, but your process is clearly not working in the first place if you constantly have to correct it every <3 seconds. By the way, since you brought it up, it's a logical fallacy to assume that since you've done something 5000 times, that it's the best way of doing it. A. Just because the tempo changes doesn't mean you can't just keep tapping anyway. In fact, I can picture the averaging making the transition from incorrect to correct tempo less jarring for some effects. B. The whole point of averaging is to assist you when you're not getting it right, because no one is ever going to perfectly time a tempo 100% of the time. C. If you absolutely have to have a workaround: only tested with X32-Edit, but if you adjust the time on a delay (via rotaries, either on the FX page or assignables) it cancels the averaging so you can immediately tap it out again. In the end, this [I]isn't[/I] the only piece of equipment to use this (in fact the circuitry for 3-tap averaging is extremely common in itself), and I doubt they're going to change it now after this many revisions. If it doesn't work for you, then perhaps you need to find equipment that does and stick with it. [/QUOTE]
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