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Post subject: Switching reverbs should retain level /depth etc settings
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:59 am
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When switching reverbs in Fuse it should retain level, depth, tone settings (where it makes sense to)
Often when you're trying to get a sound, you know roughly where you want to be, but just want to try a variation - plate instead of hall maybe.. so it's a pain when the level, tone and depth jump back to 12 o clock

Even switching between Phaser, Vibratone, Chorus etc. could retain the same depth and level.

It's not as if the defaults it switches to are that useful..


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Post subject: Re: Switching reverbs should retain level /depth etc setting
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 8:51 am
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I agree. This is precisely why I set up my Mod and Rev/Dly knobs to have preset slots. I now have A1-A3 as 3 varying Chorus FX, B1-B3 for 2 Phasers and a Flanger, C1-C3 varying degrees of Vibratone and will use D for Tremelo. For the Rev/Dly I set A1-3 for spring reverb with three different Tape Delay times, B1-B3 with Plate reverb and the same delays as the A slots and so forth. That way I don’t need fuse to tweak any FX parameters and can just add on the fly even though I’m on a MII. So far it has worked quite well for me.

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