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A way to get separate dry/wet? (like Fabfilter plugins)

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:25 pm
by BarryFell
Is there a way I can make a rack or route Live up so I can get separate dry and wet controls for an effect?

I love Fabfilter's separate dry and wet knobs (as pictured below on Timeless2) and would love to be able to do this on other effects.

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Re: A way to get separate dry/wet? (like Fabfilter plugins)

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:46 pm
by Winterpark
use in a rack, create one chain with fx 100% wet and then create another chain without any fx. Then use chain volumes as your separate dry and wet controls.

Re: A way to get separate dry/wet? (like Fabfilter plugins)

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:09 am
by BarryFell
Thanks for your help but that won't recreate what i'm looking for. It will also create issues with amplitude on the dry signal.

What i'm looking for is a wet signal minus any dry signal. Which in the case of what can be done with seperate dry and wet knobs like on Fabfilter plugins is not the same as a dry/wet control on most other effects.

Fabfilter's dry 100% + wet 0-100% is what you usually get on other effects on a normal dry/wet knob, but Fabfilter's dry at 0% and wet at 0-100% is what i'm looking to recreate.

I was thinking along the lines of using invert in a chain to duck the dry signal to just leave the wet but i've not been able to get it working yet.

Re: A way to get separate dry/wet? (like Fabfilter plugins)

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:04 am
by BarryFell
Nobody any idea? Surprising...

I guess maybe it just can't be done.

Re: A way to get separate dry/wet? (like Fabfilter plugins)

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:46 pm
by crumhorn
BarryFell wrote: Fabfilter's dry 100% + wet 0-100% is what you usually get on other effects on a normal dry/wet knob,
Every effect with a dry/wet control that I have ever used goes from 0% wet/100% dry to 100% wet/0% dry. you should be able to get the result you want by setting to 100% wet and then controlling the track volume. or use a rack as suggested by am.

Are you talking about a general problem or a specific effect?