
Part 6: Editing Effects
QS6.1 Reference Manual
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HOW “2 REVERBS” IS ARRANGED
As you can see by glancing at the diagram, this Configuration differs considerably
from the first! Here there are a single Delay, two Pitch effects, and two independent
Reverb effects, arranged as follows:
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Send 1 is routed through a mono Delay, then a stereo Pitch effect, and finally a
stereo Reverb effect.
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Send 2 has no effects of its own, but can be routed to the same Reverb effect as
send 1 (if you wish).
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Send 3 is routed through a mono Pitch effect and then its own stereo Reverb
effect.
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Send 4 has no effects of its own, but can be routed to the same Reverb effect as
send 3 (thus echoing the relationship that Send 2 has with Send 1).
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The Delay, Pitch and Reverb outputs of Send 1 can be routed to the Mix control
either singly or in any combination; while Send 2 is routed to the Mix only
through the Reverb.
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Send 3 and Send 4 can be routed to their own separate Mix, but only through the
second Reverb effect.