anoldshoe
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Posted: Thu Jul 01 2010 22:49 main |
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how can i play a note on a vst plugin with an effect plugin and only have the effect play?
in other words i want the note to go through the effect, and have only the effect play and not the note. |
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Heiko
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Posted: Fri Jul 02 2010 10:04
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I'm not absolutely sure what you mean
You can send notes into a Vst-Effect by creating a new instrument (not VST!), doubleclicking it,go to the Synthesizer-tab and select the Vst-FX from the right-side of this window wich should be controlled. also set the "enabled" checkbox.
as far as i know it is not possible to send notes "through" Vst-Effects. this doesn't work |
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Martin
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anoldshoe
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Posted: Fri Jul 02 2010 18:31 Re: dont think its possible |
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Martin wrote: |
but you would most likely need to use SEND effects in some kind of way, as they add sound to an existing signal. You just dont want the existing signal, right?
maybe this page can help further...
http://midimagic.sgc-hosting.com/mixefex.htm
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YES THATS IT
i need it where the original note doesnt surface.
know how? |
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Martin
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Posted: Sat Jul 03 2010 17:37
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My best guesses:
1. post your query in a developer forum (like Synthedit) They might be able to build a tool to route the SEND signal to a separate channel.
2. Try panning base signal to the left channel and effect signal to the right. This should give you an oppotunity to remove the base signal. I got this to work with MTs reverb. But you still have to kill one channel and wont get stereo.
3. Record one sequence without effects and one with and try to remove the basesignal in post edit like you would remove noise. (I have never tried this myself and cant explain any further, sorry) |
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Martin
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Posted: Sat Jul 03 2010 19:34 workaround |
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I managed to get a result, this is how I did it:
1. Pan you instrument left
2. Add Reverb2 (only one I`ve tested) - set Pan reverb to the right.
3. Route sound from your track to another track (like from track 1 to track 2)
4. Add a VST effect to Track 2. Pan it right. |
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