is it possible to send one oscillator to all three channels?
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- KVRist
- 60 posts since 1 Nov, 2008
Hello,
I'm new to Zebra 2 and this forum. Absolutly loving this synth by the way.
I've just got a quick question if anyone can help.
Is it possible to send the sound from one oscillator to all three channels in the grid, to enable me to apply different processing to the same sound?
and if it is possible how do i go about doing it?
thanks for your help.
I'm new to Zebra 2 and this forum. Absolutly loving this synth by the way.
I've just got a quick question if anyone can help.
Is it possible to send the sound from one oscillator to all three channels in the grid, to enable me to apply different processing to the same sound?
and if it is possible how do i go about doing it?
thanks for your help.
- KVRAF
- 9590 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
- u-he
- 30215 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yes!
Put an oscillator on channel 1 and a VCF in the 2nd channel, somewhere below the oscillator, but above any other modules. Right-click the VCF. Select "Input 1". Now it will connect to the oscillator on channel 1. Put another VCF an channel 3 and set its input to channel 1 again.

The output of each module is the channel it sits on. The input can come from any channel!
Drag modules around a bit to see how they reconnect. It's quite simple, nevertheless hard to explain but you'll learn it quickly!
Urs
Put an oscillator on channel 1 and a VCF in the 2nd channel, somewhere below the oscillator, but above any other modules. Right-click the VCF. Select "Input 1". Now it will connect to the oscillator on channel 1. Put another VCF an channel 3 and set its input to channel 1 again.

The output of each module is the channel it sits on. The input can come from any channel!
Drag modules around a bit to see how they reconnect. It's quite simple, nevertheless hard to explain but you'll learn it quickly!
- KVRAF
- 9590 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
No it's unpossible.Kriminal wrote:anyway, i cant see a way here,
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 60 posts since 1 Nov, 2008
cool thats just what i was looking for.Urs wrote:Yes!
Put an oscillator on channel 1 and a VCF in the 2nd channel, somewhere below the oscillator, but above any other modules. Right-click the VCF. Select "Input 1". Now it will connect to the oscillator on channel 1. Put another VCF an channel 3 and set its input to channel 1 again.
The output of each module is the channel it sits on. The input can come from any channel!
Drag modules around a bit to see how they reconnect. It's quite simple, nevertheless hard to explain but you'll learn it quickly!
Urs
thanks

