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> > Re: Behringer DSP2024 Virtualizer > > Slight physical hum from the transformer. > > Really? That's not good. I don't get hum from my AirFX, seems weird > that they couldn't deal with that. Ground issue maybe? It's audible hum, not sent out electrically. The transformer creates a magnetic field, which vibrates the metal casing. Happens quite often with boxes that have no wall wart. > > Here's my question: how about filter sweeps? How hard is it to set the > sweep duration to a specific time? dial in the no. of Hz > > Tap time delays are possible using the > > FCB1010 footpedal, which has a feature to > > make any MIDI controlled delay tappable. > > (but only up to 1.2s) > > Is that only for delays, or can you set this to control any mod time? I haven't done any of this yet, but looks like a very powerful function. Any MIDI delay can be tap time, provided that the delay times are on a linear scale. Be sure and look over Rainer's excellent description. What is actually sent is not Note-Ons, or switches, but a Controller value. The CC number is specified, and the value sent is derived from the time delay between 2 button presses. You define the max delay time(max of 1.2s), and the range of values that the device uses.(eg, 0-127, or 0-63) ...so if you wanted you could control longer delay times by telling the FCB1010 the there was a fraction of the actual delay time (say an eighth). Then you could tap a quarter note and get 2 bars of 4/4 (or whatever). ..or tap the whole 2 bars, and probably still get the right time, as the FCB1010 divides the time by 2 until its small enough. Unfortunately, filter sweep times generally have their controls the "wrong way round" to be able to tap the sweep time. ...a higher value is a faster sweep. So the faster you tap, the slower the sweep. andy butler