Kill Dry in PAN/Trem Block, where are you?

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Why is there no Kill Dry function in the Tremolo Block? I would also like to switch it in parallel, as I think it sounds more differentiated
 
Because there is no dry signal. It's 100% wet already. Mixing dry with Trem/Pan is effectively the same as lowering the depth.
 
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I see, so if I set the Trem Block in parallel so that time-based effects don't also have a tremolo, then I have no chance to act with Kill Dry but have to lower the volume in the Trem Block?
 
It makes little sense to run a tremolo in parallel. It’s an effect that demands being in series. So if you want no tremolo on the delayed signal, move the delay to be in parallel ahead of the tremolo.

Post your preset or a picture of your grid? Better advice can be given if we can see what you’re doing now that we know something about what you’re trying to achieve.
 
Ok i understand, and if i just want the Tremolo effect on delay, which is placed parallel (so the Trem Block is then next to the Delay block) then I would have to adjust the volume, or is the kill dry from the delay sufficient so that no dry signal reaches the tremolo?
 
No need to adjust the trem block level in that case. Kill dry on the delay would remove the dry and the trem would only affect the delay tails. You'll get different results depending on if the trem is before or after the delay block.
 
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Yes. In that particular setup with the delay time and the trem rate set the same, the results are a bit different, but the routing is correct. The trem can go before or after the delay depending on the effect you're going for. Trem first will make the delay timing more prevalent in the tails. Delay first will make the trem more prevalent. The more feedback you have, the more you'll hear the trem effect too.
 
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