need help with ZEBRA mix module
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- KVRist
- 208 posts since 8 Aug, 2010 from London, UK
been a while since I was stumped in Zebra, just goes to show how many possibilities it has I guess.
What I am trying to do is as follows.
I have 2 groups of 2 osc each in separate lanes (1 and 2). I am crossfading between their output using a mix module in lane 3 with lanes 1 and 2 muted... so far no problem. What I want to do next is feed the ouput of that mix module (the blend of all 4 oscillators) into 2 separate filters so I can crossfade between them (1 is a band pass and the other is a lowpass and XMF combined).
I am trying to use another mix module to receive the summed signal of all 4 oscillators coming out of the first mix module and send it to either filter setup 1 or filter setup 2, but it doesn't work. When I have the mix knob all the way to one side, it still comes out of the other filter setup as if the mix module only splits the signal on the way in but not the way out... how do i get around this ?
TYIA
What I am trying to do is as follows.
I have 2 groups of 2 osc each in separate lanes (1 and 2). I am crossfading between their output using a mix module in lane 3 with lanes 1 and 2 muted... so far no problem. What I want to do next is feed the ouput of that mix module (the blend of all 4 oscillators) into 2 separate filters so I can crossfade between them (1 is a band pass and the other is a lowpass and XMF combined).
I am trying to use another mix module to receive the summed signal of all 4 oscillators coming out of the first mix module and send it to either filter setup 1 or filter setup 2, but it doesn't work. When I have the mix knob all the way to one side, it still comes out of the other filter setup as if the mix module only splits the signal on the way in but not the way out... how do i get around this ?
TYIA
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
put the 1st mix module on lane 2 to save an extra lane...
is this what you want?
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is this what you want?
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Here's something you may find useful.... use 1 lane, have 4 oscs on it but block the signal getting through for 2 of them for example... (you need to sacrifice one mix module)
in this examples I used Mix1 to block the output of OSC1 + 2 (mix set to max, sidechain to an empty lane from the module up)
in this examples I used Mix1 to block the output of OSC1 + 2 (mix set to max, sidechain to an empty lane from the module up)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 208 posts since 8 Aug, 2010 from London, UK
Thanks, just needed a little lateral thinking, of course it now seems obvious to just route through both and crossfade the output 
Not sure I understand what's happening in the last diagram, but maybe if I just set it up and play with it I'll get it.
Again, many thanks for your help
Not sure I understand what's happening in the last diagram, but maybe if I just set it up and play with it I'll get it.
Again, many thanks for your help
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- KVRAF
- 3817 posts since 8 Mar, 2006
Was unrelated to what you were asking, was just mentioning a trick that you could find useful in the future... (using a lane but having multiple sources on it while effectively muting some, while still having the possibility to route signal to different lanes...iamyourfather wrote:Not sure I understand what's happening in the last diagram, but maybe if I just set it up and play with it I'll get it.
