In this article Dave Mech says the following:
[…] Each Elektron instrument employs send fx. You can send the output of individual tracks to the send fx which then send their wet signal to the main output, blending the signal with all the dry track signals. Tracks that you stream individually to the computer are therefore completely dry signals. The send fx only appear at the main output. To record the send fx without any of the dry signal you can mute tracks from being send to the main output so this way only the send fx are left. An elegant solution.
One downside of this is that when you edit the recorded individual tracks in your DAW, like the timing of a hi hat, this doesn’t translate to the separately recorded send FX. So for tracks that I tend to drown in FX and might want to edit or re-record later, I’ll record them separately. Even if you like to record your tracks entirely in one go into a stereo track, Overbridge is still useful. When your track is going to be remixed, you have all stems ready to go. […]
I’m not sure what he means here. Is this the solution?