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Magnus Lindberg
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posted 06 March 2009 15:25         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi,

Does anyone know if there's a simple (i'm not that deep a KYMA user) way of mirroring one sound to another?

I'm trying to find an easy way of working scalable from mono up to surround in the timeline - without having to build this functionality into the sounds themselves.

Doing this in a 3D modeller have been standard for years, creating copies from a reference, and if you alter the reference, all copies relating to that alters along with it. Was a part of some sequencer eariler as well - ghost copies etc.

Would be so sweet.

Best

Magnus

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Phi Curtis
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posted 09 March 2009 09:40         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Magnus,

I'm not sure if this is what you are asking for, but are you aware of the prefixer and repliator sounds?

Phil

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SSC
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posted 09 March 2009 20:10         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Or perhaps the Stereoizer and Surroundifier modules?

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Magnus Lindberg
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posted 10 March 2009 11:11         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The Stereoizer/Surroundifier is another way of doing it but I though you had to build it into the sound, or?

What I want is a mono setup - that can be replicated to as many channels as desired in the Timeline, with controllers and CC:s identical, as long as they share the MIDI channel. And when editing the original, the replicas go with it.

The prefixer and replicator I will definately try.

Thanks.

[This message has been edited by Magnus Lindberg (edited 10 March 2009).]

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posted 10 March 2009 14:53         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I wonder whether you could put your mono Sound in one track. Then route that track to a submix. Then make that submix become the audio input to as many other tracks as you like. Is this what you are aiming for?

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posted 10 March 2009 15:11         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
btw, Stereoizer and Surroundifier are Replicators specifically intended for creating stereo or multichannel Sounds from mono examples.

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