Topic: Seperate Outputs

I cannot seem to access the Mnaual so I ask here for help.
I need seperate outputs and right now use the 0 in and 4 out for a dual stereo instance.
My problem is I need 2 x different effects for each channel.
I have some custom made pedal emulations in DSP, which is where I mix live, so if someone could point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.

Thanks

Hardware Analog, DSP, PhysMod. VSTi Romplers....

Re: Seperate Outputs

You mean different internal Pianoteq effects sent out to different outputs? Not possible, unless using multiple instances.

Hard work and guts!

Re: Seperate Outputs

Thanks ED for the reply.
I do not use Native effects. I actually do like PTeq's EQ but still prefer all the number crunching come from my DSP rack.
I am simply trying to have Piano ( D4 ) sent out to a Mixer Channel where I blend the STW Plate Reverb on AUX 6.
And I still will use a splash on the 3rd and 4th output of PTeq that goes to stereo Channel 2 of the DSP Mixer.
But I have an effect called Fluid-Liquid which is a modulation effect that is quite beautiful and only useful on a Rhodes or FS1R/FM style EPiano.
I am looking everywhere and can't find a pdf manual, but figured this would be simple but after a while I can't find the option.
Instrument A stereo channel 1.
Instrument B stereo channel 2.

THis should be simple, but Im an old hardware cowboy trying to stay in his new software saddle.

Last edited by teamsterjim (13-06-2012 02:28)
Hardware Analog, DSP, PhysMod. VSTi Romplers....

Re: Seperate Outputs

I have found the manual. I knew there was one as the help button use to open it.
But version 4 wasn;t working, probably due to my installation of the folder.
But I found the manual and will see how this is done.....

Thanks

Hardware Analog, DSP, PhysMod. VSTi Romplers....

Re: Seperate Outputs

In that case, you want to duplicate the microphones in Pianoteq preset. Say you have two mics which are sent to outputs 1 and 2. Add two more mics and place them in the exact same position as the first two, and send them to outputs 3 and 4 (hint: right-click mics 1 and 2 to see the actual values that you need to copy to mics 3 and 4). There you have it. Should look something like this:

http://i.imgur.com/BTS6A.png


Notice the same volume/delay parameters for outputs 3 and 4 (if you just click, without dragging, the values for outputs 1 and 2, you will see their values in dB and ms).

Last edited by EvilDragon (13-06-2012 16:01)
Hard work and guts!