M3 with Radias Board question - Routing EDS to Radias filter

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Apresmidi2010
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M3 with Radias Board question - Routing EDS to Radias filter

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I had been tackling on this issue before and gave it up but....

Is it possible to route EDS to Radias filter (I know the otherway round is impossible unless I sample Radias and create EDS patch based on the sample)? Somewhere in the manuals something close to the routing I want was written, but I could not make it. The part of the manual talked about routing to Radias Board in combination mode.
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Re: M3 with Radias Board question - Routing EDS to Radias fi

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Apresmidi2010 wrote:Is it possible to route EDS to Radias filter (I know the otherway round is impossible unless I sample Radias and create EDS patch based on the sample)?
Yes, you do this routing using AUX bus. Route EDS sound to AUX in mixer/fx and then to from Aux into Radias EXB OSC1.
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Apresmidi2010
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Post by Apresmidi2010 »

alland: Thank you so much, I did it!

I created a Radias patch dedicated to process external sound and set the external input to aux 1/2, setting the second filter to comb filter I like, the first being thru. Saved that patch.

I created a combi and selected the Radias patch at Part 1 (Midi 01G) and also selected a EDS piano patch at Part 5 (could be any part after Part 2 if not set to Radias part/and same Midi01G), then within the combi set the output of the latter part to aux 1/2. Saved that combi.

Tweak filter and resonance in combi play mode (control surface, realtime control, sliders 1 and 2). Could confirm the piano patch is filtered by comb filter of Radias, not that of EDS. Browsing through other patches on the piano part (Part 5) is so much fun.

You are great at telling substance of what I should do concisely. When I was reading the manual, it gave me many information I do not really need, I guess (or I am just a moron, whichever is fine with me :) )

Again, thank you very much. :D
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Re: M3 with Radias Board question - Routing EDS to Radias fi

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alland wrote:Yes, you do this routing using AUX bus. Route EDS sound to AUX in mixer/fx and then to from Aux into Radias EXB OSC1.
Wait wait wait I'm lost there...

You mean in combi:
Timber 1 EDS route to AUX
Timber 2 Radias from AUX into OSC1 (on Audio in)

I have to try that as I don't get that from the top of my head.
But you have to do that on PRG then select those two prg as timber ?
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Re: M3 with Radias Board question - Routing EDS to Radias fi

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secmast wrote: You mean in combi:
Timber 1 EDS route to AUX
Timber 2 Radias from AUX into OSC1 (on Audio in)

I have to try that as I don't get that from the top of my head.
But you have to do that on PRG then select those two prg as timber ?
You can use any EDS program and do routing in combi (ifx section).
You compose special radias program (aux to osc1 + other radias features you want to use) and include that to combi.
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Re: M3 with Radias Board question - Routing EDS to Radias fi

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alland wrote:You can use any EDS program and do routing in combi (ifx section).
You compose special radias program (aux to osc1 + other radias features you want to use) and include that to combi.
I got it now... Thanks
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