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Okay, so maybe the subject heading isn't entirely reflective of what I'm about to suggest, but here's a concept. You know how most mixer boards have several channels (mono or stereo, XLR, or line) and between 1 to 4 mono or stereo AUX channels for inserting effects devices in parallel with the signal? Well, what would be cool is a sort of line mixer that has only one stereo channel input, 8 or so stereo AUX channels with their own level controls, and a stereo output. That way, I could go from my primary signal processor into the stereo channel, insert all my other stereo effect processors in the AUX channels (reverb, chorus/delay, and other tone mangling effects), and then run the output of this inverted line mixer to my EDPs. That way I could have total control of the levels of all my effects and they would be in parallel to my primary signal.
Does such an animal exist? The the only thing close to this that I've owned was a Rocktron MIDI patchbay. The only difference is that it had no level control over each of the stereo loops…but it did have a stereo input, stereo output, and 8 stereo loops in parallel.
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