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quadraphonic panner with xy control

Discussion in 'REAKTOR' started by karl hungus, Aug 14, 2013.

  1. karl hungus

    karl hungus Forum Member

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    hello,i desperately need quadraphonic panner with xy control
    maybe somebody has it already?
    probably easy thing for r5 experts but i cant do it myself right now

    found this in library but so far i am too unexperienced to remix it
    can anyone please help?
    best, k.
     
  2. magneson

    magneson Forum Member

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    easy peasy

    ..might have to edit behaviour of panners in the function page though.
     

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  3. karl hungus

    karl hungus Forum Member

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    thank you very much mate
    sorry, but another question
    next thing i wanted to do is control xy via OSC
    thought all i need to do is connect OSC recieve to x1 and y1 in xy module
    tried also test adding knobs to x1, y1, but signal only reacts to mouse input
    where's the trick?
     
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  4. magneson

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    I haven't used OSC, so I'm not sure how that is done, but it should work to just give it an address in the connections page. Have you checked your settings under File -> OSC Settings.. ?
     
  5. karl hungus

    karl hungus Forum Member

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    OSC connections are fine all other things work
    But as i said even without OSC, just testing by connecting knobs to x1, y1 or x2, y2
    doesn't change a thing, only response is mouse input
     
  6. magneson

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    The x/y inputs are for drawing objects in the x/y module. They don't have anything to do with the input. If you want to control it with knobs as well, you'll have to use the Internal Connections (IC). If all your networked OSC connections show up and are fine in other instances, I really don't know. Maybe someone with more OSC experience could chime in.
     
  7. karl hungus

    karl hungus Forum Member

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    hi, sorry for noobish question but how do i mix 2 instances of quad panner to 4 main outs now?
    i attached the screenshot
    best, k.
     

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  8. magneson

    magneson Forum Member

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    Just add together the corresponding signals from the two panners (Built-in -> Math -> Add).
     
  9. karl hungus

    karl hungus Forum Member

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    hi, what i want is seperate panner for each signal!

    signal1->quadpan1=4outs
    signal2->quadpan2=4outs
    how to mix all to 4 master outs now?
     
  10. magneson

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    This should work, there are also other options.
     

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  11. karl hungus

    karl hungus Forum Member

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    thank you very much for responses
    but what is the name of the next 2 modules where the signal is plugged in?
     
  12. magneson

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    First is an amp/mixer from built-in -> signal path, the second is an audio voice combiner from built.in -> auxillary