i think this is a dumb idea. it's not meant to be a multi-tracked application. it's ideally for standalone functions and designed to work as one, rather than be bussed to a mixer app for further manipulation.
there is an obvious issue here in terms of implementation in that the delay & reverb are intimiately linked to the sound of a given app, however these are applied globally.
could be done with global reverb & delay recordings, but probably makes more sense to just leave the master recording only.
i think this is a dumb idea. it's not meant to be a multi-tracked application. it's ideally for standalone functions and designed to work as one, rather than be bussed to a mixer app for further manipulation.
there is an obvious issue here in terms of implementation in that the delay & reverb are intimiately linked to the sound of a given app, however these are applied globally.
could be done with global reverb & delay recordings, but probably makes more sense to just leave the master recording only.