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Audio Inputs and Routing on the Kronos's VAs
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:33 am
by BasariStudios
As the Topic name says...
Is it possible to actually route the Out of one EXi to another but as a clean
Out? What i mean is...You can only input the Output lets say from AL-1 to
MOD-7 but if its rerouted thru the IFX or MFX...again what i mean is...
It would be nice if EXis could be routed separately to IFX buses instead of
both of them going thru the same by Default.
The scenario i would want is:
Turn on AL-1, route its out to IFX1, dont assign any FX.
Turn on MOD-7, route its input to IFX1 ... and you get AL-1 going directly
into MOD-7...now of course, routing MOD-7s input from IFX 1 is possible
but at the same time MOD-7 goes to IFX1 creating a loop/feedback.
I was thinking of using purely one EXis out to another EXis input.
Unless i am missing something???...
Thanks
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:44 am
by jeremykeys
I'd like to know this as well!
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:55 pm
by BasariStudios
I guess noone.
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:05 pm
by danatkorg
You can do this easily in a Combi. For example:
* AL-1 on Timbre 1, routed to any non-sounding bus (e.g. Rec 1/2)
* MOD-7 on Timbre 2, set EXi Input (Combi P:2-6) to match the bus of Timbre 1
- Dan
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:10 pm
by BasariStudios
Thanks Dan,
i wish this could be done in Program Mode but i knew there was a workaround.
Thanks again.
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:28 am
by BasariStudios
Actually thats a no go...i just remembered, i would input the Audio into the
other EXi but from there you are not able to do anything anyways.
I was thinking more of having full access of the EXis Edit.
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:36 am
by QuiRobinez
You can't do this through the ifx system, but it is possible to do through the mfx system. It's explained in the other thread about routing one exi through another.
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:34 pm
by BasariStudios
I dont see that possible the way i wanted but will try, the problem is that
both EXIs cannot be separately routed. You route them thru MFX and you
end up getting the same results, Processed EXi out to an EXi input.
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:45 pm
by QuiRobinez
BasariStudios wrote:I dont see that possible the way i wanted but will try, the problem is that
both EXIs cannot be separately routed. You route them thru MFX and you
end up getting the same results, Processed EXi out to an EXi input.
not really with the limiter trick you can sent the signal 1 on 1 through
so do this:
send EXi1 to MFX1, set MFX1 to Stereo Limiter with 1:1 ratio and gain adjust 0. And set MFX1 return to 0 in the Routing tab. Then in EXi Audio Input tab, set EXi2 input source to MFX1.
that's all
You can do some need tricks with that, for instance routing the drumtrack through the MS20 filters, or route a PCM Bell sample used in Mod-7 through the Comb filter of the STR-1. Very experimental sounds you can get this way.
It's not that hard to achieve when you know the trick, although it's hard to learn. But with the MFX trick you could easely route the MFX1 to the AUDIO input of the EXI of choice and that's basicly it..
some connection tips:
For the MS20 you can route the connection on the patch panel, just connect the audio in (bottom area of the panel) to an input port of the panel like the signal in, and route that signal out to the LPF input.
For the Mod7 you can just connect the ouput from the audio in connector to one of the inputs (with the name out) on the right site of of your patch panel.
For the STR1 go to the String - Pickup / feedback tab en raise the feedback level to hear the audio in signal through the STR1.
Actually, when you are into ambient sounds, in my opinion the STR-1 give the most possibilities to create interesting modifications on your audio input signal.
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:54 pm
by MarPabl
More information on this thread:
Route EXi1 to EXi2 audio input
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:11 am
by BasariStudios
Thanks guys, i kinda knew of that option but its still a no go i think,
that way you lose the whole chain of IFX.