In my experience, this can be stable up to about 2 to 2.5 on EnvyMix 1.0 (probably more or less depending on the model you're using), so don't be afraid to crank it up a bit if it's not quite where you want it.
I think I probably spent more time messing with layer multipliers than I did actually training this thing. In the original (unreleased) version, there was a noticeable quality hit, but after messing around with layer weights, I was able to mostly eliminate that.
In my experience, this can be stable up to about 2 to 2.5 on EnvyMix 1.0 (probably more or less depending on the model you're using), so don't be afraid to crank it up a bit if it's not quite where you want it.
I think I probably spent more time messing with layer multipliers than I did actually training this thing. In the original (unreleased) version, there was a noticeable quality hit, but after messing around with layer weights, I was able to mostly eliminate that.