Route CX-3 (OSC1) through AL-1 (OSC2)
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Route CX-3 (OSC1) through AL-1 (OSC2)
Hello,
Sorry for the simple question....It's possível route OSC1 (an CX-3 prog) audio through OSC2, for example using just an "orange phaser pedal" on EP-1 or the AL-1 ring modulation?
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Sorry for the simple question....It's possível route OSC1 (an CX-3 prog) audio through OSC2, for example using just an "orange phaser pedal" on EP-1 or the AL-1 ring modulation?
Thanks
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You can't separate the audio signals of the oscillators at that stage really. The only thing I can think of is maybe to do something like assign the oscillators to Bus 1/2, then route 1 via a patch cord into input 1 and use that to route into sub osc/audio input, but then all that would be coming through Bus 2, which you'd need to get routed back into your chain somehow.
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There's a tutorial somewhere. The idea is that you route one program to a rec bus and use that as the external input for the second program. The problem doing this in a combi is that you have to adjust two separate programs and one combi to get it working and that doesn't really make it easy to get the sound you're after.
Actually I think you can also do it in program mode by sacrificing all your fx - you would use send levels to send only oscillator one to only mfx1, use mfx1's output as the external input source of oscillator two, and send oscillator 2 to only mfx2. The mfx2 goes to L/R. Make sure you don't get any "dry" signals bleeding anywhere by directing them elsewhere.
The issue with this solution is that you can't use any IFX (because of routing restrictions) and you're using the mfx for the oscillator routing so all you have left is two total fx.
Actually I think you can also do it in program mode by sacrificing all your fx - you would use send levels to send only oscillator one to only mfx1, use mfx1's output as the external input source of oscillator two, and send oscillator 2 to only mfx2. The mfx2 goes to L/R. Make sure you don't get any "dry" signals bleeding anywhere by directing them elsewhere.
The issue with this solution is that you can't use any IFX (because of routing restrictions) and you're using the mfx for the oscillator routing so all you have left is two total fx.
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Guys, back to this post.
I've tried the solution through the audio router - that good option.
Being more specific...my gol is:
To build a CX3 sound routed through the Poly 6 arpeggiator function....so I've create one PROG (CX3 = OSC1 and P6 = OCS2, ARP funciton ON).....so I can't found a way to do the organ sound pass through ARP effects....
So the result is a continuous organ sound and a arpeggiated P6 sound ... So I'd like to arpeggiate both sounds.
I've tried the solution through the audio router - that good option.
Being more specific...my gol is:
To build a CX3 sound routed through the Poly 6 arpeggiator function....so I've create one PROG (CX3 = OSC1 and P6 = OCS2, ARP funciton ON).....so I can't found a way to do the organ sound pass through ARP effects....
So the result is a continuous organ sound and a arpeggiated P6 sound ... So I'd like to arpeggiate both sounds.
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You're thinking about this the wrong way. An arpeggiator is not an effect applied to random audio, it's notes generated by the arpeggiator based on what you play, which are then forwarded to the sound engine. Running CX3 through PolySix will accomplish nothing. What you want is for the PolySix arpeggiator to send its notes (not audio!) to CX3. As far as I know there is no way to do this and it doesn't relate to the other examples of running one synth's audio through another.
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I may be completely misunderstanding what you're trying to do and I apologize if that's the case, but if you are attempting to arpeggiate CX3 using the PolySix arpeggiator you won't be able to do it. Just trying to save you a lot of time working on something that's not possible. Good luck either way!
