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DATE: March 14, 2013, 4:03 p.m.

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  1. Sounds like there's a wet/dry mix control on the delay unit and you have it set to 50% or something (a common default).
  2. So, set the wet/dry mix for the delay unit to 100% wet.
  3. hanks Serr.
  4. Yeah what I was going for was to get a chaotic modulation/feedback thing going with the delay effect and I have a guitar track to trigger it but I didn't want to hear any of the guitar.
  5. Ahh, so the issue I had was I had an amp sim plugin on the guitar track.
  6. So having the send post-fader, I could still hear that effected guitar coming through.
  7. To solve this I either bypass fx on the guitar or I can set it to pre-fx on my receive. Also having it on pre-fader and experimenting with receive volume and track volume seems to have some different effects.

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