This got me thinking of how I might go about trying to recreate the plate shimmer from the Strymon Bluesky... I'm thinking of using the send/return blocks to feed the reverb'd signal back through a +1 8va pitch block, then back into the reverb - which is, IIRC, essentially what happens to the signal when using the "shimmer plate" setting on the Strymon unit.
This creates an obvious feedback loop.
Any ideas on how to tame this? I'm not in front of my AxeFx at the moment and won't be able to give this a try for a day or two, but I'm thinking simple attenuation at the pitch block should do the trick...?
Also, I'm trying to play nice with LTI and have the pitch block before the cab block; however, I'm sure the delay & reverb could be arranged in essentially the same fashion but after the cab block for those with extreme cases of OCD (like me).
*Ignore the delay, enhancer, and looper blocks. Those are just somewhere in all of my presets.
EDIT: Dummy mistake. This layout would only function with the reverb set to 100% wet, otherwise dry signal gets fed into the pitch block.
If it were in parallel, it could be 100% wet and dialed back via level reduction. Here's take 2, also removed extraneous blocks for simplicity...