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In addition to what others have suggested, I think you will want to ensure that any "ducking" is turned off on any blocks. I just viewed Leon's latest video today and he was playing with the ducking on the 2290 delay block, so that is the only reason it is in my head. I could be totally wrong about this, but I know on my JBL PA speakers, the ducking is there to prevent feedback ;~))
Ducking of effects just attenuates the effect while playing. It should not have an affect on feedback.

I have never heard of ducking on speakers.

By the way, autocorrect corrected ducking to fucking every single time I typed it in this reply ;)
 
Ducking of effects just attenuates the effect while playing. It should not have an affect on feedback.

I have never heard of ducking on speakers.

By the way, autocorrect corrected ducking to fucking every single time I typed it in this reply ;)
OK, my bad. The feature on my speakers is separate from the ducking. It is called dbx® Automatic Feedback Suppression (and the button on the speakers is labeled AFS). I thought that is what the ducking was for. Goes to show how much I know about my own equipment ;~)) But these speakers (JBL irx108 BT) have both the AFS and the ducking (ducking for lowering music volume when speech detected). Sorry for the mistake, please ignore previous post ;~))

BTW, the laugh emoji on your post unix-guy is me laughing at my stupidity as well as the last line of your post! Thanks for the correction!!
 
Well, that would explain it - as I only use the Helix for recording and do that with headphones on so I can hear the drums better. 🤣

I'll try to see what I can blast through after work today. :rawk
Well, studio monitors + Helix do not = feedback easily. So, Badlander and Randall Diavlo Cab w/SM57 to the rescue. :rofl
 
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