Hi Ed,
I get returning the verb to the return, but do you think there would be much difference?
Yes. Most, if not always, reverb is the
last Fx in a pedal board string, not the 1'st. If you where running pedals into the front end of an AB763 with built in reverb, it would automatically put the reverb last.
Do you want verb on the flanged guitar signal
or do you want to flange the reverberated guitar signal? I think the 2 would sound pretty different.
Your statement "washed in verb". If they are returned at the same place how will that change any modulation effect from still being washed in verb?
It won't. But that's my point. Now the verb is
after not before any Fx. Depending how you do it they might be in series or in parallel, but the verb won't come before any Fx.
I do not know what you mean by making the verb and loop parallel?
You split the feed signal into a Y from the preamp to the Fx loop and the verb. Then you mix the 2 returns back together. So the Fx loop is parallel to the verb loop. When their mixed back together any effect run through the Fx loop will get washed in verb. You can mix Fx like this in the recording studios.
On a Fender BF- SR/DR/TR.... the dry signal is in parallel with the reverb (loop) signal.
Now that I think about it, from your schemo, if you move the reverbs return to the Fx loops return, they would be in parallel.
Brad
