Instead of having 10 synths going to 10 reverb channels, add 10 synths to the kobolt, connect one reverb effect to the end of the kobolt. And boom saved yourself from some extra knob turning....and that goes with another effect you use.
Instead of having 10 synths going to 10 reverb channels, add 10 synths to the kobolt, connect one reverb effect to the end of the kobolt. And boom saved yourself from some extra knob turning....and that goes with another effect you use.
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I never had 10 synths with the same reverb settings
Or use the Aux connectors in the Centroid to use the reverb as a send/return effect instead of an insert effect, with the advantage that each synth can have a different amount of reverb added to it.
I like the Kobolt
I've actually never used the Kobolt in in any of my projects. I like having the visual cues that the Centroid and Minimixer have. What do you personally use it for?
I don't use it often. But sometimes, I might want to bus together a bunch of instruments, in that case it's like a more efficient use of resources than having another centroid.
Yes, it's great for bussing. Think about it as a 16 channel merger, with pan and level control.