Hi! The original "dry" signal that could be referred to as the "reaction to a note being struck on the guitar" and as such the signal that defines the feeling when playing the guitar is only processed on the first DSP row (DSP1). In the "old" times, that would've been the signal we'd get when going through stomp boxes into the amp. Whatever happens on rows three and four (DSP2) is a purely "wet" signal (reverb, delays etc.) that is independently added to the already existing "original dry" signal and as such adds color and texture to our playing without adding additional processing delay / latency to the entire signal chain. In the "old" times, that would often only happen at the mixer stage. I hope this explains it.
Dear (Martin Gerrard) Hope you are doing well. I was analyzing your RUclips channel . I'm really impressed by your videos but your RUclips channel has some issues. You have made many videos but your RUclips channel is not getting views and subscribers. Your thumbnail design is not attractive, you should use good thumbnails to increase your video views, because a good thumbnail increases a video views. Because you have no complete SEO any videos, Channel tags are not seo friendly, Video Tag is not seo friendly.not SEO friendly title and description. If you complete all tasks then you get more views and subscribers with monetization.
hi, how are you able to run sub-5MS with including analog insert fx loop? I thought this alone adds 3.1ms?
Hi! The original "dry" signal that could be referred to as the "reaction to a note being struck on the guitar" and as such the signal that defines the feeling when playing the guitar is only processed on the first DSP row (DSP1).
In the "old" times, that would've been the signal we'd get when going through stomp boxes into the amp.
Whatever happens on rows three and four (DSP2) is a purely "wet" signal (reverb, delays etc.) that is independently added to the already existing "original dry" signal and as such adds color and texture to our playing without adding additional processing delay / latency to the entire signal chain.
In the "old" times, that would often only happen at the mixer stage.
I hope this explains it.
Dear (Martin Gerrard)
Hope you are doing well.
I was analyzing your RUclips channel .
I'm really impressed by your videos but your RUclips channel has some issues.
You have made many videos but your RUclips channel is not getting views
and subscribers. Your thumbnail design is not attractive, you should use good thumbnails to increase your video views,
because a good thumbnail increases a video views. Because you have no complete SEO any videos,
Channel tags are not seo friendly, Video Tag is not seo friendly.not SEO friendly title and description.
If you complete all tasks then you get more views and subscribers
with monetization.