After changing the reverb block with a plex delay I can have all blocks I need!
In order to save CPU in the plex block itself, I've used the Melting Delays preset with a reduced number of Delays (4 dlys). It saved around 7% cpu!
I also had to keep the delay times the same on every channel in order to avoid strange noises when changing beetwen them.
My preset now has 2 delays, 2 comps, 5 modulations: rotary, phaser, envelope filter, tremolo and chorus (pitch detune). Actually I could dial a pitch detune very close to the Dimension 1, so no need for the chorus block.
There are 4 "reverbs" (Ch ABCD).
From a VERY short A to a Cloud type on Ch D.
In order to save CPU in the plex block itself, I've used the Melting Delays preset with a reduced number of Delays (4 dlys). It saved around 7% cpu!
I also had to keep the delay times the same on every channel in order to avoid strange noises when changing beetwen them.
My preset now has 2 delays, 2 comps, 5 modulations: rotary, phaser, envelope filter, tremolo and chorus (pitch detune). Actually I could dial a pitch detune very close to the Dimension 1, so no need for the chorus block.
There are 4 "reverbs" (Ch ABCD).
From a VERY short A to a Cloud type on Ch D.