How to set up multi-band effects
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* Make sure to set both the inputs and outputs of the effects proper! | * Make sure to set both the inputs and outputs of the effects proper! | ||
* You can have effects before and after the '3BandSplitter' and '3BandJoiner' but those won't be handled as multi-band effects | * You can have effects before and after the '3BandSplitter' and '3BandJoiner' but those won't be handled as multi-band effects | ||
- | * Everything between the | + | * Everything between the '3BandSplitter' and '3BandJoiner' will only operate on the by its inputs and outputs specified band! |
Revision as of 08:24, 12 February 2007
Multi-band effects via routing to seperate tracks
First add 3 tracks. In this tutorial we will name them "Low" (Track 1), "Mid" (Track 2) and "High" (Track 3), because this will be the bands that will be routed to them later.
After that put your media item(s) you want to process the FX on in track 1. It will then be split in to the low, mid and high band among the 3 tracks.
Then add the Jesusonic effect '3BandSplitter' to track 1 ("Low") (cf. picture).
The next step is to make the 1st track use 6 channels (by clicking it's 'I/O' button), and set sends from 'track 1 - channel 3/4' ===> 'track 2 - channel 1/2 and 'track 1 - channel 5/6' ===> 'track 3 - channel 1/2' (cf. picture).
Now you can add FX to each track and those FX will only apply to the specific band (cf picture).
Last but not least solo each track and adjust the frequencies in the '3BandSplitter' to fit your needs.
The REAPER project file: Media:SetUpMultiBand.RPP
Multi-band effects with multiple channels in ONE track
First set the track you want to have the multi-band effects procession on to use 6 channels ('I/O' button, cf. picture).
Now insert the Jesusonic effects '3BandSplitter' and after this the '3BandJoiner' in to the track FX chain (cf. picture). This will split the audio stream from the track among its 6 channels:
Channel 1 = Left Channel of the Low-Band Channel 2 = Right Channel of the Low-Band Channel 3 = Left Channel of the Mid-Band Channel 4 = Right Channel of the Mid-Band Channel 5 = Left Channel of the High-Band Channel 6 = Right Channel of the High-Band
The next step is to insert effects to the track. So to make those effects only operate on a certain band set there Inputs ('Ins') and Outputs ('Outs') to the above mentioned channels so they only operate on the band you want them to operate on (cf. picture).
Now you can adjust the crossover-frequencies in the '3BandSplitter' and there output (mix) amount in the '3BandJoiner'.
Notes:
- Make sure to set both the inputs and outputs of the effects proper!
- You can have effects before and after the '3BandSplitter' and '3BandJoiner' but those won't be handled as multi-band effects
- Everything between the '3BandSplitter' and '3BandJoiner' will only operate on the by its inputs and outputs specified band!