I've just started digging into zebra and realized there doesn't seem to be a "global filter" for some patches. How would I route all four of my osc modules through one filter? Or is there a way I can automate all my filters as one? I am messing around with a supersaw lead and I'm just looking for a way to easily tweak the cutoff of the entire sound.
Thanks
Joseph
Zebra cutoff knob?
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 28 Feb, 2010
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- KVRian
- 1184 posts since 13 May, 2004 from SF Bay Area, California
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
You can do as the above suggestion, while placing them in a row.
If you have 3 filters in the slots below the oscillators, you can then place a 4th one in the last slot, and make it a Lowpass 6dB filter.
With this 6dB, you can control the dampness level of the other filters.
There are other things you can do, with how you place things in the mod grid/table. Joining modules and filters in different ways.
If you want one control for all your filter cutoffs, then assign and automate, but the Lowpass 6dB filter is without resonance, so it can act in a way to control the final output for the filters above it, without really altering anything else.
You should be studying other presets made, and look in the mod grid to see how they were created. That will help you learn things faster.
Take care.
If you have 3 filters in the slots below the oscillators, you can then place a 4th one in the last slot, and make it a Lowpass 6dB filter.
With this 6dB, you can control the dampness level of the other filters.
There are other things you can do, with how you place things in the mod grid/table. Joining modules and filters in different ways.
If you want one control for all your filter cutoffs, then assign and automate, but the Lowpass 6dB filter is without resonance, so it can act in a way to control the final output for the filters above it, without really altering anything else.
You should be studying other presets made, and look in the mod grid to see how they were created. That will help you learn things faster.
Take care.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
For "true" global cutoff, use VCF5 or VCF6 in the effects grid - saves CPU. I usually position it after any/all effects except Reverb and Delay.
