Maybe you already understand this, but just in case....
With the engine cold, the WRD should be open. With the engine running, you will be able to feel/hear air rushing in through the filter.
As the engine warms up, the WRD plunger moves and closes off the air passage. That's probably the change in operation that your hear.
Once the engine is fully warm, the WRD plunger should completely close off the air passage, and you should feel/hear no air going in the filter opening.
It's essential that this all works correctly, and only after it's working correctly can you adjust idle speed, mixture, etc. Otherwise you will just be chasing your tail.
One trick, if your WRD isn't closing all the way when warm, is to just plug the air pipe from the WRD to the manifold. I bought an assortment of rubber bottle stoppers that work great for this. With the engine fully warmed up, and the pipe plugged, you are simulating a correctly operating WRD in the warmed-up position. But you will still need to go back and get the WRD working correctly, which is usually nothing more than taking it apart, cleaning it, and reassembly.