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...
[SOLVED] Routing from WITHIN a device chain??
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[SOLVED] Routing from WITHIN a device chain??
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Re: Routing from WITHIN a device chain??
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??
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)
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??
Hi,[jur] wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:33 amNot 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)
You didn't understand my question. But I did get it solved...
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