As soon as you permit sounds to make use of "unused" effects resources elsewhere, you'll lose that feature (because you may combine that sound with others sounds that could have multiple effects, and now there are no longer enough total effects resources to maintain all the effects for all the sounds simultaneously). Now every sound sounds the same whether played alone or in combination with other sounds. Dedicating a single effect resource to each part (and simultaneously restricting each sound to a single effect) was the solution to this problem. ![]() Laurent Garnier, MC Hammer, Bushflange, Genesis, and Eat Static. wav files and compatible with pretty much everything. People complained that, when they combined single patches into multi-sound combinations, the sounds didn't always sound the same as they did when played individually, and the reason basically came down to effects. 47 Samples taken from the Roland JD800 They are all. The ability to freely assign effects however you wanted is how Rolands used to work. I'd like an option to be able to have up to 16 total effects or whatever the max the DSP can do but you can assign them however you want. ![]() TokyoScarab wrote: ↑ 18:31, 7 July 2021One FX per channel is ok and all but in most applications, you're not using all 16 tracks for your production.
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