EDIT: Yes, this was indeed a stupid question. Has been answered. Please do not waste your time replying to my nonsense.
I apologize in advance for how stupid these questions may be. I'm completely new to this wet/dry and wet/dry/wet stuff (not to mention series/parallel as well).
Loops 1-6:
1). EHX Micro POG
2). Bondi Effects Breakers
3). Bondi Effects Sick As
4). Selah Scarlett Love
5). JHS Angry Charlie
6). Chase Bliss Audio Brothers
Out 5-6 --> Volume Pedal --> Goodwood Audio Isolator (Isolator Output A --> Dry Amp) (Isolator Output B --> PBC In 7-10)
Loops 7-10 (Parallel):
7). Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas
8). Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl HiFi
9). Strymon TimeLine
10). Strymon BigSky
PBC Output A/B --> Goodwood Audio Output Box (L/R Summed) --> Wet Amp
Given that there's no kill dry function or anything like that on the Chase Bliss pedals, is it still possible to go wet/dry, and if so, how would such a thing be done?
I apologize in advance for how stupid these questions may be. I'm completely new to this wet/dry and wet/dry/wet stuff (not to mention series/parallel as well).
Loops 1-6:
1). EHX Micro POG
2). Bondi Effects Breakers
3). Bondi Effects Sick As
4). Selah Scarlett Love
5). JHS Angry Charlie
6). Chase Bliss Audio Brothers
Out 5-6 --> Volume Pedal --> Goodwood Audio Isolator (Isolator Output A --> Dry Amp) (Isolator Output B --> PBC In 7-10)
Loops 7-10 (Parallel):
7). Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas
8). Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl HiFi
9). Strymon TimeLine
10). Strymon BigSky
PBC Output A/B --> Goodwood Audio Output Box (L/R Summed) --> Wet Amp
Given that there's no kill dry function or anything like that on the Chase Bliss pedals, is it still possible to go wet/dry, and if so, how would such a thing be done?
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