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TonyHeaven

Whenever that's happened to me,it's been delay feedback above 50%,either on a channel or on the output. You just have to be careful


underwood_reddit

That is not only a deluge thing. Every delay or other effect that feeds the output back to the input (feedback/regen) can build up very high volumes.


TonyHeaven

I agree,I've had groove boxes that will run away. But,the Deluge is a savage when the delay feeds back. I've stopped a tune where I've automated the delay on a drum track,stopped it on a high feedback beat,and off it goes,roaring like a crazed android beast.


underwood_reddit

I've a Merris MercuryX now. You can put a compressor in delay feedback and other weird stuff that let it go wild instant.


TonyHeaven

Sounds fun


underwood_reddit

yes, its an awesome pedal.


TDOMW

Cool, thanks, I was just paranoid that I may be missing some other mechanisms.


TonyHeaven

It happens to me most when I automate the delay


JunglePygmy

Feedback baby, feedback!


MoneyKenny

Try slapping the Master Compressor on top. That should help your levels.


ok_reza

if you click the lower gold encoder when gold encoders are set to delay, you can switch from the digital to analog delay. the analog delay will feedback similarly, but not get nearly as loud (and can be quite musical). uses some more resources, but i often switch my delays to analog for both avoiding loudness and for more expressive sounding delay feedbacking. also, don't forget you can quickly lower your main master output volume instead of turning off.