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Disagree! Effects pedals and the like have almost no round-trip latency (th=
rough soundcard=2C to the processor=2C and back for monitoring) and usually=
a much lower processing time (especially if they are analogue!) both of wh=
ich are very important points when you are listening to the effected path w=
hile playing.
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>=3B >=3B The only difference is that you can push hard on=
the box with your>=3B foot while you play live.>=3B Di=
sagree! Effects pedals and the like have almost no round-trip latency (thro=
ugh soundcard=2C to the processor=2C and back for monitoring) and usually a=
much lower processing time (especially if they are analogue!) both of whic=
h are very important points when you are listening to the effected path whi=
le playing.
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