Ok, here is my last question before i decide to buy one.
I checked the manual, and it doesnt seem to be possible to select an individual input. Say that i would like to use the vocoder on part 1, with the mic line in as the source, and on part 2 use the regular line in to hook up to a mixer aux send. But how can this be made if its not possible to choose an individual in?
In the manual it says something that the two different INs is splitted so that one goes to left and one goes to right..
Could someone explain? Is it possible to use the radias as an indivudal effect processor on one part and use the vocoder on a different part?
VOCODER from mic and EFFECTS on Line in?
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From page 83 of the manual:
ExtIn
The waveform received from the INPUT 1 and 2 jacks
will be used. The input from the INPUT 1 jack is sent to
the L channel of the oscillator, and the input from the
INPUT 2 jack is sent to the R channel. If the P4–2: VOICE
– UNISON tab page “SW” setting is Off, the sound will
be mixed to monaural.
From page 106:
Audio
The input source selected by “AudioSrc” will be the
modulator.
4: AudioSrc (Audio Source) [ExtIn2…IntBusR]
Selects the input source for the modulator.
ExtIn2
The signal from the INPUT 2 jack will be the modulator.
Choose this if you want to input your voice via a connected
mic.
Since inputs 1 and 2 are always mixed when used as the osc source, I don't believe you can create a timbre using only input 1 and use input 2 for the vocoder.
ExtIn
The waveform received from the INPUT 1 and 2 jacks
will be used. The input from the INPUT 1 jack is sent to
the L channel of the oscillator, and the input from the
INPUT 2 jack is sent to the R channel. If the P4–2: VOICE
– UNISON tab page “SW” setting is Off, the sound will
be mixed to monaural.
From page 106:
Audio
The input source selected by “AudioSrc” will be the
modulator.
4: AudioSrc (Audio Source) [ExtIn2…IntBusR]
Selects the input source for the modulator.
ExtIn2
The signal from the INPUT 2 jack will be the modulator.
Choose this if you want to input your voice via a connected
mic.
Since inputs 1 and 2 are always mixed when used as the osc source, I don't believe you can create a timbre using only input 1 and use input 2 for the vocoder.
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