[Noob Question] Zebra - Routing two lanes to a single VCF
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 3 Jul, 2018
Hi guys / girls,
Im just starting to use this monster of a synth and cant wrap my head around what looks like a noob issue.
Lets say I have OSC1 + VCF1 on lane 1, and OSC2 on lane 2.
I want to route both OSC's to the same VCF (on lane1), however when right-clicking on VCF and choosing an input, it appears either I can choose between Input 1 and Input 2, not both at the same time.
Can someone please help?
Thanks a bunch in advance,
Kirill
Im just starting to use this monster of a synth and cant wrap my head around what looks like a noob issue.
Lets say I have OSC1 + VCF1 on lane 1, and OSC2 on lane 2.
I want to route both OSC's to the same VCF (on lane1), however when right-clicking on VCF and choosing an input, it appears either I can choose between Input 1 and Input 2, not both at the same time.
Can someone please help?
Thanks a bunch in advance,
Kirill
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
You don't need to use the second lane at all. Oscillator blocks are summing one into another, so you will want to do:
OSC1
OSC2
VCF
in a single lane. This is mentioned in the manual
OSC1
OSC2
VCF
in a single lane. This is mentioned in the manual
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 125 posts since 3 Jul, 2018
Thank you for the reply.
I got a followup question.
Let say I have the following scenario:
Lane 1 - OSC1, Dist, VCF
Lane 2 - OSC2
I would like to route only OSC1 into Dist and then to the VCF, while OSC2 should go directly to VCF.
Is it possible?
Thanks again
I got a followup question.
Let say I have the following scenario:
Lane 1 - OSC1, Dist, VCF
Lane 2 - OSC2
I would like to route only OSC1 into Dist and then to the VCF, while OSC2 should go directly to VCF.
Is it possible?
Thanks again
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Again single lane:
OSC1
Dist
OSC2
VCF
As mentioned, oscillators always sum what's above them and pass that to their output.
OSC1
Dist
OSC2
VCF
As mentioned, oscillators always sum what's above them and pass that to their output.
