« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2018, 10:10:55 am »
Hi alrickp welcome to the forum. both methods are valid ways to record any type of FXs I personally do not have any pedals but do use some of my old fx hardware that is sitting around , So on using the first method which great on saving inputs but if recording you must make sure the sound you want is correct as you cannot adjust the fx after its recorded.
But with the second option I use an Adat 8x8 inputs for fxs send and returns where if I record a synth part on one channel and the fx on another you can adjust the amount of fx level in post mix and even come back another day and adjust.
Depends on how you record both ways have there pros and cons
sometimes recording in daisy chain makes you commit to your recording.
in the studio most artists record daisy chain with pedals as they know the sound they want.
Hope this is fine for you
regards
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