diiz wrote
> You already have Fx1 disconnected from master, so the dry signal in fx1
> will not be audible.

Unfortunately no. If that was the case, there would be no audiable signal
here:

http://snag.gy/Erede.jpg

Both the two 'Wet' channels (2&3) are muted, but channel-1 'Dry' (whitch
sends its signal to both 'wet', is audiable and also sends to master. That
is the chain that should be able to break:
Dry->Master. 
If that was happening, only 'Dry' would have shown spikes, and they would
not have been audiable. Master would have been 0




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