![]() But Studio One can only send to input 1+2. If anyone has this working with Reaktor please tell.Īlso Reaktor can recieve multiple audio inputs. But apparantly the sidechain do nor work as i describe. The ReaktorFX can recieve audio from studio one like any other effect plugin can. NI Reaktoe come in both a effect/ FX version and a instrument version. So in studio one you can't route audio to those. Before The new V-collection 5 they came as effect plugins too, and could then be used as inserts or on a FX channel. Plugins like Arturias MINI V3, Modular V3 and ARP 2600 V3 don't come as effect plugins even if they can recieve external auternal audio to be used in the plugins. That's Fxs are also plugins.īut only effect/ FX plugins can be send a audio signal in studio one because it only can be done using the plugins as inserts or on FX channels. ![]() If it's not possible in Studio One like i don't thnk it is, then we clearly need it to be possible, I can't see this is possible in Studio One. Just like it's possible to choose multiple outputs from a plug-in in Studio One using a dropdown menu to select the outputs you wan't to use, it should be possible to do the same or similar or beeter ways to select the inputs a plug-in provide no matter if it's a effect or a instrument that also have audio inputs. It's a matter of routing features in the DAW as i see it. So Reaktor actually do present the possibilities if the DAW can use them. I understand this is possible in Ableton. But as far as i know those Reaktor inputs can't be selected in Studio One. Those inputs can be used for various purposes. I think Reaktor just has the possibility to add multiple audio inputs. What's so speciel about the sidechain inputs in Studio One that make it different from normal audio input in a effect that the effect use for sidechain? So any advice on how I might achieve this routing would be appreciated as I'm starting to run out things to check, and would like to crack on with mixing this tuneĬan anyone tell me what known effects that can use Studio Ones sidechain feature beside those of Studio Ones/ Presonus own that can? I've checked within Reaktor to ensure that the input ports are correctly handshaking with the program (ie they are instantiated) and that all looks correct. I've tried rolling back to the Reaktor 5 16*16.dll to explicitly show the program it should take multiple inputs. I've tried various work arounds, including Bus and FX tracks, setting up Reaktor as an instrument and looking in the area where I'd set multiple outputs (clutching at straws). My problem is that the Reaktor FX insert does not appear to be targetable from the channel I wish to send the sidechain signal from in Studio one. Essentially exactly the same routing configuration as any sidechain compressor. I've made a Reaktor ensemble that uses four inserts - two for the audio going into the FX insert to be processed, and two for a sidechain signal that controls how the processing should happen within Reaktor. I was hoping for a little advice in regards to setting up Reaktor 6 within Studio One V3.
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