eljodon
Experienced
I run all my time base effects like Reverbs, Delays and Pitch with a mixer block. After my amp I run a send and return in between stuff like Flanger, Rotary Block, etc so I can have more space and then split the signal usually with a Volume/ pan block or a shunt usually to a Reverb a Delay, Pitch and a shunt for the dry signal and them to the mixer. From there it goes to a feedback loop or the output . I run it this way because that's the way I used to run my old system.
I see that many people just run their time base Fx one after the other. What's the benefit of doing this besides saving system resources and space as opposed to the way I do it?
I see that many people just run their time base Fx one after the other. What's the benefit of doing this besides saving system resources and space as opposed to the way I do it?