Thanks for the tips. Problem is - I’ve already bought oneYes you have full control of most DSP processes and where they go, right from the hardware. It's as simple as pressing a button, choosing the effect (with the volume dial, the red right most encoder), moving it and pressing the "ok/yes/solo" button.
The only processes you can not move, which I wish was NOT the case, is the preamp section and the drive section. Those are always first and last in the chain.
If you have the chance to test drive or borrow a MK3 controller I highly recommend doing that first. Or at the very least, first check the used market and see how much they go for. If you do purchase one, try to get a good deal on it and then make sure you keep the original box and all packaging! This way you can then sell the thing as mint condition with original box and only loose maybe 200$ on it.. so if you use it for 2 months and then sell it you can consider it a 100$/month rental.
Oh and make sure you get the FULL functionality in your DAW. Reaper which is my main DAW has full functionality. Most of the major DAWs that have proper VST3 support should give full mk3 functionality.

Don’t fear - I keep every box for everything. Drives the Missus nuts because the loft is jammed with them!
Also, been using the Clipper lots. Love it.
Statistics: Posted by djrustycans — Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:33 pm