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Coming from the DAW world, I can set up a single instance of an effect and have it work on several different tracks.
Now, that's digital and I can't see what's happening behind the scenes. Just computer magic making things work.
Is something like this possible in the real world?
Let's say I get the WMD performance mixer and attach a reverb to the (send or aux or whatever, I don't know). Then I put 3 different voices through the reverb. Are those voices summed together coming out of the reverb? Or does some voodoo happen and each voice gets it's own reverb?
I've seen a ton of explanations online, but none make sense to me. I'd kind of like to work it out theoretically before spending money on a mixer, or multiple copies of an effect, or whatever is required.
Thanks in advance!
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