WET SIGNAL ONLY

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jovesdies
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WET SIGNAL ONLY

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Hi,
is it possible to hear only the effected signal (without the dry) in programs like chours, phase, flange? I ask this because I want to mix the effected signal with the original dry. In this way I can use the FV-1 in a better way
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I believe you would have to write your own programs to do that, I don't think the internal programs can be 100% wet. The FV-1 could do that, just have to write the code such that it only outputs the wet signal.
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Re: WET SIGNAL ONLY

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jovesdies wrote:Hi,
is it possible to hear only the effected signal (without the dry) in programs like chours, phase, flange? I ask this because I want to mix the effected signal with the original dry. In this way I can use the FV-1 in a better way
Hello!
I have the same question.
I'm trying to assemble DIY guitar effects pedal with schematic:
http://www.spinsemi.com/app_download/GA_DEMO_SKE.pdf
and program
http://www.spinsemi.com/app_download/GA ... ograms.zip
From this page
http://www.spinsemi.com/guitar_amp_application.html
But I want mix original analog DRY with clear WET
How should I change the code?
As I see it -
Connect left ch. without reverb code in serial with right chanal without effects code. The left and the right CH. one after another mix with originally DRY signal. The POT0 and POT1 will work properly. POT2 - needed. I should add 2 pots only for mixing Effects and reverb.
With this order I coud have a twice delay time as a gift :)
I'm newbee, so please tell me - is it good idea?
Any another suggestions?

My goldies :)
It's so hard to get its here in my country...
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