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Old Jun 13, 2007, 04:41 PM   #1
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Reverb for MIDI Synth only

Hi,

is it possible to set the reverb for the MIDI synth only and not for the wave device? If so, how do I achieve this?
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Old Jun 13, 2007, 04:53 PM   #2
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I found it easier to control by making a new DSP config and not using the kX Default one. But - with default DSP and kX Router settings - just by setting CC#91 (see the kX MIDI IMPLEMENTATION chart in kX Help file) - and making sure the Soundfont used has a an amount set (edit in Vienna or AWAVE) - you may need to tweak it. But for some like me with a ton of SF2 and many patches in each - making a new DSP was much easier.
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I found it easier to control by making a new DSP config and not using the kX Default one. But - with default DSP and kX Router settings - just by setting CC#91 (see the kX MIDI IMPLEMENTATION chart in kX Help file) - and making sure the Soundfont used has a an amount set (edit in Vienna or AWAVE) - you may need to tweak it. But for some like me with a ton of SF2 and many patches in each - making a new DSP was much easier.

How do I do this with the DSP? I did not really grasp this one yet.
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If you do not want the effects applied to Wave audio do the following:

Open kX Router.
Expand the Wave category.
Click on Wave 0/1.
Set the Send C and Send D sliders to 0.

Open the DSP.
Open the tweak window for FxMix2.
Set the 'In0Level' slider to 0.
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If you do not want the effects applied to Wave audio do the following:

Open kX Router.
Expand the Wave category.
Click on Wave 0/1.
Set the Send C and Send D sliders to 0.

Open the DSP.
Open the tweak window for FxMix2.
Set the 'In0Level' slider to 0.

Thanks a lot!
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Old Jun 13, 2007, 05:29 PM   #6
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