Well, that's the main reason, but that's not the only one you might
want to have that for.
Thinking in real examples, I could also mention that by having a
second S-Disk card you can program an algo which links two parametric
EQ modules one after the other and then be able to count with an
eight-band super parametric EQ. Or have two totally different pitch-
shifter to mess around with. This one I've never tried though.
Gus.
--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "strategy400" <strategy400@h...>
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> It's nice for seamless patch changes. Depends on your requirements.
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