The Effects Rack
Add, remove, and reorder processing blocks with standard I/O. A vertical stack of slots you fill from a palette, just like a DAW.
From Pedalboard to Rack
A guitar pedalboard has a fixed set of effects you can reorder. You stomp what you own. An effects rack goes further: it lets you add and remove effects freely. Need three delays? Add three. Done with reverb? Remove it. The rack is a blank canvas for signal processing.
Standard I/O
Every rack slot has one input and one output. Any effect can go in any slot. The rack handles the plumbing, connecting each slot's output to the next slot's input. This uniform interface is what makes the rack so flexible: swap, reorder, add, or remove without worrying about compatibility.
Try it: start with "Empty" and add effects one at a time from the palette. Try "Guitar Rig" to hear a classic chain, then rearrange the order.