Cool stuff, really nerdy, I like it. A question; in Reaper, I created a track for the first guitar, inserted a NAM instance in the FX window loaded with the QS-CV30 speaker profile. I then continued adding NAM instances inside the FX window. On all but the first NAM instance i right-clicked and chose "Run selected FX in parallel with previous FX". I asked ChatGPT about this and apparently it accomplishes the same goal as using separate tracks. It's called "Parallel Processing with Split Chains". I like it because it doesn't take as much window space as in creating separate tracks. Is this something you have experience with and if so, is this a viable way of accomplishing it? Any downsides? Thanks!
Cool stuff, really nerdy, I like it. A question; in Reaper, I created a track for the first guitar, inserted a NAM instance in the FX window loaded with the QS-CV30 speaker profile. I then continued adding NAM instances inside the FX window. On all but the first NAM instance i right-clicked and chose "Run selected FX in parallel with previous FX". I asked ChatGPT about this and apparently it accomplishes the same goal as using separate tracks. It's called "Parallel Processing with Split Chains". I like it because it doesn't take as much window space as in creating separate tracks. Is this something you have experience with and if so, is this a viable way of accomplishing it? Any downsides? Thanks!