I’m returning to this after a bit of time, I rerouted all the setup to use the buffer feedback vs the cable feedback. I have to say, although the FLEX magic gives you many capabilities the overall internal noise buildup is too much…

When I tried getting longer delays and feeding the loop with more sound the noisefloor kept building up to a point where it was too much even for more dirty styles of music. The cable/CUE patch does have noise too but it’s more controllable.

Given the fact that you are going to need compressors to control the levels (to have more repeats or oscillation) you have the biproduct of compression where the noisefloor will be raised…

Overall I think the buffer feedback technique is great for other styles of music, much like the excerpt/track that you shared which is really unique and amazing… for this more “straightforward” use/example I think that the cable provides a more friendly environment.

Next stop for my feedback journey will be cross feedback with an Octatrack dedicated as the ultimate delay machine… If only I had the time :sweat:

Thanks again, I learned a lot using the buffer feedback and created great ideas!

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