I'm on the very edge of buying a PBC 10 for a new board, and have a simple (I think!) question about exactly how the parallel signal routing option for Loops 7-10 works.
Are the stereo pedals that sit in those loops (7-10) parallel to each other - therefore remain completely unaffected by each other's audio - or just 'parallel' in relation to the dry signal?
Hope the question makes sense. I'm try to be sure that, for example, a delay in Loop 8 that's running in parallel has NO effect on the signal in a reverb in Loop 10, also set to run in parallel. Other than, of course, when they are combined by the onboard mixer later in the signal path.
Thanks for any clarification about this!
Robert
Are the stereo pedals that sit in those loops (7-10) parallel to each other - therefore remain completely unaffected by each other's audio - or just 'parallel' in relation to the dry signal?
Hope the question makes sense. I'm try to be sure that, for example, a delay in Loop 8 that's running in parallel has NO effect on the signal in a reverb in Loop 10, also set to run in parallel. Other than, of course, when they are combined by the onboard mixer later in the signal path.
Thanks for any clarification about this!
Robert