> Do you have a lot of LADSPA effects installed on your system?  I wonder if 
> it might be that....

  I shouldn't have many LADSPA effects installed.. at least I haven't 
explicitly installed them.
  I'm quite new at linux audio and I still haven't played with LADSPA (I mostly 
work with standalone synths and midi sequencing).
  On the other hand when I open the effect loader in hydrogen it shows a lot of 
existing effects (amplitude, frequency, ...), so it seems that they are 
actually there.
  Since I run a debian lenny I am sure of not having explicitly installed them, 
so maybe it came with hydrogen (compiled from svn) or ardour (compiled from 
source).
  I'll let you know if I find something.

> It works like a traditional mixer where you have 4 send/returns for 
> effects.  You can set up 4 effects.  In the mixer, each channel 
> (instrument) has a knob for each effect (1, 2, 3, and 4).  So, you mix how 
> much of each instrument goes to each effect.  To get one 
> instrument-to-one-fx, you would set the knob to zero on all but one 
> instrument (for each effect).

  Perfect, thanks.. as you see I am an audio guru ;-)

Gerard.

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