I read the manual
Audio Routing Section
NOTE: You chain FX Channels by sending from one to the next.
BUT HOW???
Let's say I have a panio in my channel with an eq under it: I create an delay FX channel for that panio.
Hi hats and snares on it's own channel under which: I create an FX channel with reverb.
Drums on one channel with eq compression under it: I create an FX channel with compression.
How would I send the Reverb FX channel to the delay FX channel to the compression FX channel???
How would I chain one FX channel by sending that FX channel to another FX channel to Another????
Routing FX Channels To Each Other???
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