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Audibly it shouldn't. If you have the Orbiter engaged while you are not playing and then you hit the octave switch you'll hear what you could interpret as a momentary cut-off. The signal almost dips into the octave stage if that makes. Almost like you a kicking on a noise gate. Like I say this should not be a audio cut-off. If you palm mute on an open string then quickly toggle the octave in and out you should not hear any audio loss from the fuzz to the fuzz octave effect.mam8dg wrote:question for Orbiter owners: does your signal momentarily cut out when engaging the octave fuzz?
None. The Orbiter should be very stable for such a high gain device. It was one of the main things I wanted to get away from with the original Doubler, as in, it is as noisy as shit and very unstable, to the point of usability at some settings. The background noise on the Orbiter should be relatively low.norhyme wrote:ok - here is another Orbiter question: When I roll back the guitar volume to zero-nothing-off I get quite a big noise from the Orbiter - ...experiences on that?
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