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<p>The left outputs the altered signal, while the right is the dry signal. Most useful for a live-vocals setup.<br />
<a href="/uploads/files/1505490018577-adt.pd">ADT~.pd</a></p>
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<p>The left outputs the altered signal, while the right is the dry signal. Most useful for a live-vocals setup.<br />
<a href="/uploads/files/1505490018577-adt.pd">ADT~.pd</a></p>
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