HELP with MXXX
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- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Sep, 2008 from Germany
How to achieve this in MXXX. Inside Guitar Rig 5 it´s very easy.
1. What I want: I have a vocal. Now I want for example a delay with a reverb to be feed (audible) only when the singer is quit. It´s not more than a ducked delay with reverb. But the special thing about it. The amount between dry and wet signal is influenced by the volume of the singer. I want also dictate the area between lowest and maximum amount of the dry/wet signal.
In Guitar Rig I use a splitter. Split A is the dry signal. Split B the wet signal. With the input level tool I can automate the the split mix, which is the changing between dry and wet signal. Very easy! Drag and drop.
I would record a video, but I get no audio with my screen capture software. Damn.
1. What I want: I have a vocal. Now I want for example a delay with a reverb to be feed (audible) only when the singer is quit. It´s not more than a ducked delay with reverb. But the special thing about it. The amount between dry and wet signal is influenced by the volume of the singer. I want also dictate the area between lowest and maximum amount of the dry/wet signal.
In Guitar Rig I use a splitter. Split A is the dry signal. Split B the wet signal. With the input level tool I can automate the the split mix, which is the changing between dry and wet signal. Very easy! Drag and drop.
I would record a video, but I get no audio with my screen capture software. Damn.
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- KVRAF
- 2696 posts since 9 Jul, 2015 from UK
OK, I can help. Its quite straight forward.
In MXXX we will call the vertical columns of cells in the module "rows"
First put a delay and a reverb in row 2, set them up as you wish with their own individual dry/wet values (as in the screenshot). leave row 1 empty.
Then place a ratio in row 1 bellow the delay and reverb. Right click on it and set the input to 1 (tick the box "steal the input") and set the sidechain to 2 (tick the box "steal the sidechain") then click ok.
Then go to mod 1 and click "clear and learn" and learn the "ratio" parameter in the in the ratio FX (make sure you learn all of its range, from 0% to 100%).
Open up mod 1 and select the follower tab.
Done.
In MXXX we will call the vertical columns of cells in the module "rows"
First put a delay and a reverb in row 2, set them up as you wish with their own individual dry/wet values (as in the screenshot). leave row 1 empty.
Then place a ratio in row 1 bellow the delay and reverb. Right click on it and set the input to 1 (tick the box "steal the input") and set the sidechain to 2 (tick the box "steal the sidechain") then click ok.
Then go to mod 1 and click "clear and learn" and learn the "ratio" parameter in the in the ratio FX (make sure you learn all of its range, from 0% to 100%).
Open up mod 1 and select the follower tab.
Done.
Last edited by jmg8 on Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Jason @ Melda Production
- KVRAF
- 2696 posts since 9 Jul, 2015 from UK
A few more tips.
"Split mix" in guitar rig is called "ratio" in MXXX
No need for split A or B as MXXX already has rows, so just insert FX on different rows.
You can decide the amount of dry/wet modulation by changing the "value" and "maximal value" in the modulator (to the right)
To record system audio when creating a screen capture video, try changing your soundcard driver from ASIO to DX.
"Split mix" in guitar rig is called "ratio" in MXXX
No need for split A or B as MXXX already has rows, so just insert FX on different rows.
You can decide the amount of dry/wet modulation by changing the "value" and "maximal value" in the modulator (to the right)
To record system audio when creating a screen capture video, try changing your soundcard driver from ASIO to DX.
Jason @ Melda Production
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1297 posts since 23 Sep, 2008 from Germany
Thank you very much until here, but one thing I´m missing. After the signal ends, the ratio is getting zero and there is no more wet signal, but that´s the point where I´d like the maximum value of wetness.
