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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 12:13 pm 
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I've been looking at the side-chain reverb KurtLives added to his TC15 and as I understand it, you can effectively get it on both channels by jumping the two inputs and having the opposite input turned down to get a "two channel reverb." Did I read that correctly?

Now, what if I was planning on building an ABY box just like this http://www.ehx.com/products/switchblade-plus as a poor-man's channel switcher? Would I get reverb on all three settings (channel A, channel B and channels AB jumpered) or will it not work because of how the signal is mixed back in on only one side of the Schmitt mixer?


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If reverb is hard wired into Channel A (this is the TB channel) you will bet reverb on Channel A and Channel A+B (both) but not Channel B by itself.


If you want quasi reverb on Channel B then do Channel A+B (both) and turn down Channel A so Channel B is the dominant one.
Note you need to keep some Channel A in the mix to get reverb, set Channel B higher though so it is the dominant tone.

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