Due to a failure in naming the delay lines and the group of registers placed in Looper, the rewiring of the signal paths in the delay system could not be done smoothly.

To resolve the confusion, I should first clear up the correlation by rearranging the register names. However, the rewriting process must be done carefully, because failure to sort the names when renaming them can have serious consequences.

In order to analyze the signal flow around Looper, which is a problem, I renamed the registers to have an easy-to-understand relationship with the connection points.

Looper has its own delay lines, but the mechanism to switch it with the main delay line to LR/Mix when Looper is running does not seem to be functioning properly.

As a result of examining the circuit, I found a bug that the delay line branched from the L/RMix main line crosses over to the 3/4-channel side, and this has been fixed.

Last night I was fixing the wiring around Looper’s Delay Line, and sure enough, I discovered that the modes other than the main 4-channel output setting were in a weird state, so I spent a couple of hours this morning rearranging the signal path.

The mechanism is rough, but it successfully implements a GranularEffect-like Delay.