can someone explain how the effects send works with the effects levels between the tracks. I found that there is some effect still being used on tracks where the level within the track is turned completely down. I have to turn the send completely off to eliminate it. Maybe I just don’t understand how the send and individual track effects levels work together.
Also, how do I apply the overdrive circuit to the external inputs?
created this topic on an ipad and it got put under rytm for some reason and i cant move it to the A4. I think they both manage effects the same though.
Check your sends (to reverb/delay) on the Chorus and Delay pages, odds are that’s your bleed.
There’s no overdrive for inputs unless you actually overdrive your inputs. However, a smarter move would be to use inputs as an oscillator - then you get your overdrive, filter and everything
Thanks for the info. I would use the inputs as an oscilator but really like the moog filter and having the hardware controls for it right there. I’m still not completely comfortable with my way around the A4 menus. Still fairly new to all of this. Coming in as a guitarist. Can you explain how the effects “send” works in relation the the levels of those effects within the individual tracks? I guess part of what im trying to figure out is the relationship between the two and what is happening with different balancing between them.
It’s fairly simply actually. Each track has sends to effects - chorus, delay, reverb. These effects also have sends to each other - corus has sends to delay and reverb, delay has only a reverb send. So if you send a track to chorus which in turn sends to delay - you hear delay even if you haven’t sent your track to it in the first place.