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Jeff Ford wrote in article <3340C3E2.3C9--(at)--rols.com>…
> I hate to think
> of that normal channel just sitting there going to waste.

An unrelated but neat use of that channel is to turn the tone and bass
knobs all the down, and send the wet signal only from a digital delay to it
while your unprocessed sound goes to the vibrato channel. Instant analog
delay simulation!
John

 

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