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SINGLE-SHOT STUDIO REVERSE

o mimic the '70s-style effect of reversing your guitar sound in the studio, you can use this trick. Set a delay to reverse mode, then turn feedback down to a single repeat and the level up to max (or unity with the dry signal). Live, the gap between playing and repeat shouldn't be an issue. When recording, simply play to a click with the monitoring off, then drag the waveform back to the start of the passage.

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