[SOLVED] Routing from WITHIN a device chain??

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RedSkyRoad
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[SOLVED] Routing from WITHIN a device chain??

Post by RedSkyRoad » Sat Jul 10, 2021 4:44 am

Hi,

Is it possible to route from a point within a device chain to another channel?

I have combined two synths in a rack (for the sake of using only one MIDI clip and automation) but each output was routed to their respective REVERB and DELAY channels. I want to route the output of each chain to their channels again...
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RedSkyRoad
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Re: Routing from WITHIN a device chain??

Post by RedSkyRoad » Sat Jul 10, 2021 5:01 am

Or is it possible to control both channels with the same midi clip and use automation macros in the group channel?
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Re: Routing from WITHIN a device chain??

Post by [jur] » Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:33 am

Not sure what you want to do exactly but regarding you 1st question:
you can either do it by using the "listen sidechain" feature of e.g Compressor or Gate, or use this type of M4L devices.

But since you apparently just want a reverb one chain and a delay on the other one, then just put a reverb on one chain and a delay on your second one... (I don't think I correctly understood your situation)
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Re: Routing from WITHIN a device chain??

Post by RedSkyRoad » Sun Jul 11, 2021 11:20 am

[jur] wrote:
Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:33 am
Not sure what you want to do exactly but regarding you 1st question:
you can either do it by using the "listen sidechain" feature of e.g Compressor or Gate, or use this type of M4L devices.

But since you apparently just want a reverb one chain and a delay on the other one, then just put a reverb on one chain and a delay on your second one... (I don't think I correctly understood your situation)
Hi,

You didn't understand my question. But I did get it solved...
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