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    • tsempireT
      tsempire @Yinxi
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      @Yinxi Thank you so much 👍

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      • YinxiY
        Yinxi @tsempire
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        @tsempire you need to place your elements inside a Split container, and then create two branches using Chain containers.

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        • tsempireT
          tsempire @Yinxi
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          @Yinxi I didn't know how to do it, thank you, I understand better now.

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          • tsempireT
            tsempire @Yinxi
            last edited by tsempire

            @Yinxi
            How did you reverse the direction between these two?
            Dry/Wet > in chain1 > Gain 1
            and
            Gain in chain > Gain

            When I turn the Dry/Wet knob, the Gain moves in the opposite direction.

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            • YinxiY
              Yinxi @tsempire
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              @tsempire
              Right-click the gain knob and set the MinValue to –100 and the MaxValue to 0. If you want to reverse it, simply swap these two values 👍

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @Yinxi
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                @Yinxi said in Low-cut and a high-cut - Simple Reverb1:

                @tsempire
                Right-click the gain knob and set the MinValue to –100 and the MaxValue to 0. If you want to reverse it, simply swap these two values 👍

                you are probably better off using a xfader - so you can use RMS (amongst other) xfading...

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                • tsempireT
                  tsempire @Lindon
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                  @Lindon Thank you so much 🤞🏻

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                  • xxxX
                    xxx
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                    hi, this method seems to filtering the dry signal too .

                    is there a way to have the filters only affect the reverb ?

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                    • ChazroxC
                      Chazrox @xxx
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                      @xxx You're setup looks ok above. Send what your current setup looks like.

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                        HaizalD3 @Chazrox
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                        That's a great question, and you've hit on the key to a proper FX chain! You are totally right—if you're filtering the dry signal, it means your filter is in the wrong place.
                        To fix it, you need to make sure your Low-Cut/High-Cut filters are only placed inside the 'Wet' signal chain (the one that holds the reverb module). If you have your setup using a Split container (as discussed earlier), the dry signal should be on one side (no filters), and the reverb + filters should be on the other side.
                        That should keep your dry signal clean!

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