As we all know, you can create FX that include the dry signal coming out of the FV-1 or you can handle wet/dry blend externally.
I'm trying to figure the best approach for a pedal design that could be general purpose.
Stuff like tremolo is not going to want any dry signal for some settings, as well as the modulations like chorus/flange/phase. On the flip side, reverbs/delays are usually going to want a wet/dry blend. If you want a chorus whose blend is independent of the reverb level though, that's going to be tough.
If you do wet/dry with an external knob then you can keep 3 FV-1 knobs for patch parameter adjust. But rather than a typical effects return type knob that you'd find on a reverb or delay pedal, it seems that the best approach would be fully dry on one side and fully wet on the other side, so you could get any blend you like.
Just wonder how people have managed to deal with this. Is there a one size fits all solution?
Dry/wet blend for a general purpose pedal?
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Having worked with many companies I can tell you there is no one size fits all solution for wet/dry mix. Depends on the program, desired end product, desired number of adjustable parameters, etc.
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With the way it does pitch shifting there will always be a delay due to the buffer.
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