Need some help for cross fading signals
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- KVRian
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
Has someone achieved to cross fade 3 sources with one knob?
I have 3 audio sources A, B and C.
When knob is leftmost, only A plays.
When knob is in the middle position, only B plays.
When knob is at the right position, you only hear C.
The 2 source solution would be a balancer module.
I don't mind complicated setups, as long as it works.
At the moment, I can't find a solution.
Thanks!
I have 3 audio sources A, B and C.
When knob is leftmost, only A plays.
When knob is in the middle position, only B plays.
When knob is at the right position, you only hear C.
The 2 source solution would be a balancer module.
I don't mind complicated setups, as long as it works.
At the moment, I can't find a solution.
Thanks!
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- KVRAF
- 1925 posts since 29 Mar, 2013
This reminds me of when I wanted a 3 way switch for my pro one project. I couldnt work it out either.
I was sure that using more than one balancer module was the way but it gave me a headache thinking about it hehe
I was sure that using more than one balancer module was the way but it gave me a headache thinking about it hehe
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- KVRAF
- 13860 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Such specific module is on the wishlist, with customizable number of outputs, but not yet for M7.0, sorry.
- KVRian
- 1451 posts since 4 Oct, 2012 from Utah
This is in theory, not actually tested:
Map a 50/50 parameter to two sources.
Map a second parameter 66/33 (there about) with 66 being the first parameter and 33 being the third source.
Haven't tested so I can't say it'll work but it makes sense in my head.
Dakkra
Map a 50/50 parameter to two sources.
Map a second parameter 66/33 (there about) with 66 being the first parameter and 33 being the third source.
Haven't tested so I can't say it'll work but it makes sense in my head.
Dakkra
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- KVRAF
- 1925 posts since 29 Mar, 2013
Nearest I can get is using 3 note event pads connected to some parameter value randomizers as switches, each one turns the volume up on one amplifier whilst turning the other two down
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Beauty is only skin deep,
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
Ugliness, however, goes right the way through
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
Thanks guys for the suggestions.
I will follow those and will let you know what I could do.
What I am currently doing is to replicate the eurorack module Make Noise DPO () and i need, just like a wavetable, to sweep seamless from one wave to a second to a third. Unfortunately the wavetabel is already applied to other duties.
I will follow those and will let you know what I could do.
What I am currently doing is to replicate the eurorack module Make Noise DPO () and i need, just like a wavetable, to sweep seamless from one wave to a second to a third. Unfortunately the wavetabel is already applied to other duties.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
I am a bit stupid at the moment.
I have done it before in the pitch shifter patch.
Thanks Dakkra for reminding me.
Look at the curves in the connection properties.
Use the appropriate sine wave curve and the 3 sources will add perfectly and seamlessly. It's even the optimal way to sweep audio from one out to the other.
Thanks guys!!
I have done it before in the pitch shifter patch.
Thanks Dakkra for reminding me.
Look at the curves in the connection properties.
Use the appropriate sine wave curve and the 3 sources will add perfectly and seamlessly. It's even the optimal way to sweep audio from one out to the other.
Thanks guys!!
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