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by rhopkins on 13 May 2014, 10:30
Ever since I started using Cross (1.4) Echo and Delay have been like this. I didn't check again on them until this weekend and experience the same as you describe here.
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by HawnSolo on 13 May 2014, 19:25
I'm not 100% sure, but it might be a product of the type of effect that Cross uses for the echo and delay. It's been a few years but I remember my professor in psycho-acoustic class demonstrated this effect with some old vst delay (can't remember specifics) and I think a lot of cheaper guitar delay and echo pedals will do the same. To me it seems like it happens because you change the rate of the delay/echo while the previous sound is feeding back into the effect, which then changes the speed and pitch of the sound (if that makes sense).
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by discopex on 13 May 2014, 20:02
HawnSolo wrote:I'm not 100% sure, but it might be a product of the type of effect that Cross uses for the echo and delay. It's been a few years but I remember my professor in psycho-acoustic class demonstrated this effect with some old vst delay (can't remember specifics) and I think a lot of cheaper guitar delay and echo pedals will do the same. To me it seems like it happens because you change the rate of the delay/echo while the previous sound is feeding back into the effect, which then changes the speed and pitch of the sound (if that makes sense).
Was thinking the same phenomenon when I saw this very thread. 
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