Hi.
I want to use parallel routing so that I can have a delay pedal with the mix 100% in one of the loops. I don’t want the whole signal to be colored by the pedal, which it does if i use the mix knob on the pedal instead.
It works, but I get a signal drop. Something like 6dB’s. Which makes sense. But is there a way to not loose half the clean signal when routing this way? And just get the wet signal added on top?
Yeah, so the expected behavior for the ML10X in most cases is that merges will AVERAGE, and not SUM, with the idea that in most cases, summing two effects together leads to a big gain increase.
The one place where there is an exception is at the outputs, which each have two nodes. Those two nodes sum with each other, so you can use that to merge a 100% wet with your dry and not lose volume.
I see.
Since I want the delay to hit the reverb together with the dry signal down the line that won’t work.
But thanks for answering. 
What about sending two copies of the reverb signal to the output, one to each node (doubling it back up)?
That could work. But then when I don’t have the delay loop activated I would get a volume boost.
That’s true. I don’t suppose this is a midi-enabled delay pedal? Sometimes the solution, if available, is to keep the loop open but bypass the pedal itself.