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Bluffmunkey’s back with a new set of Tech Tips, looking at combining effects plugins in various ways to get some cool sounding and super useful results.
Instead of just throwing a plugin into your chain to get a delay, reverb or compression, for example, these ten videos look at why the order we place the effects can have a real impact on the outcome.
Easy to follow along but with some awesome advice to raise your music production game.
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How do you avoid rising feedback loops when you have the sends targeted at each other? Bitwig will allow it, but it can get out of hand really quickly.
Yeah, this kind of routing creates a positive feedback loop and it can quickly goes out of control and create very high volume signals, need to be careful with this actually, this can get very loud and arm both your material and ears.
Basically it’s about taking care of the levels : from the level and send amount on the source channel to the effect channel and the return channel.
You can use a gain control tool or a limiter on the effect channel to have more control on your return levels.
Edit : Check your Private Messages on the forums, my studio audio assistant ( Aka ChatGPT ) explains this much better and even suggested some solutions 
Awesome. Thank you for the response, and your studio audio assistant is freaky detailed! Dang.
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