Effects routing
Next time you use your favourite plug-in, signal processor or effects unit, consider some different signal routing options. Mark Cousins gets effected.
When it comes to processing a sound, you’ve never had as much choice as you have today – from cutting-edge plug-ins to the tried-and tested hardware classics. Reverb, delay, compression and EQ are all essential elements in creating a contemporary sounding mix, but to really get the best from all these processing options you need to take some time considering the variety of ways these processors can be configured and routed to produce the desired end result.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 13
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