On 07/21/2014 01:14 PM, musikbear wrote:
> diiz wrote
>> You already have Fx1 disconnected from master, so the dry signal in fx1
>> will not be audible.
> Unfortunately no. If that was the case, there would be no audiable signal
> here:
>
> http://snag.gy/Erede.jpg

In that picture, you do have Fx1 sending to master. You have to
disconnect Fx1 from Master to get it to not send there.

> Both the two 'Wet' channels (2&3) are muted, but channel-1 'Dry' (whitch
> sends its signal to both 'wet', is audiable and also sends to master.

Only when you have it sending to master. Disable the send to master from
Fx1 and your problem is solved.

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