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Re: Flowstone Guru Download area
Thanks A LOT for the Trogz Tools, it is highly appreciated!
I left a comment on the website but I guess I have a higher chance of a response here
So here it goes, is it possible to connect a Dry/Wet knob for the SM Superverb? And if so, how do I do it?
I find packs like this is very good for learning and I really appreciate it when I say that I do. Not that I get most of the stuff but it’s fun playing around with the effects, making my own knobs and stuff but also trying them all out and learning from trial and error.
Thanks for your good work! Both flowstone.guru and Trogz (if it's a different person
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I left a comment on the website but I guess I have a higher chance of a response here

I find packs like this is very good for learning and I really appreciate it when I say that I do. Not that I get most of the stuff but it’s fun playing around with the effects, making my own knobs and stuff but also trying them all out and learning from trial and error.
Thanks for your good work! Both flowstone.guru and Trogz (if it's a different person

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Re: Flowstone Guru Download area
Chris89 wrote:So here it goes, is it possible to connect a Dry/Wet knob for the SM Superverb? And if so, how do I do it?
You take the original and the processed signal and then multiply each of them linearly:
Signal a: s * mixvalue
Signal b: s * (1 - mixvalue)
For example, if the mix value is 60%, then a = signal * 0.6 and b = signal * 0.4.
Last step is then to add both signals.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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