Genos (12 Boards) > Genos Voices & Revo Drums

Fun with DSPs

<< < (2/5) > >>

jwyvern:
Hi Simon,
It can be quite a rigmarole setting up all those extra DSP's.
However once you have assigned the second DSP to your voice (the phaser in your case, let's assume for R1), go back to the Voice Part Setup Screen (the one displayed by pushing the Voice panel button while in the Home Screen) then touch Ins at the bottom of that screen corresponding to the R1 position. That gets you to another Assign Part Setting screen and you should see the name of your 2nd DSP (Phaser?) above the Right1 position.
If you now touch Phaser you will get the Detailed setting screen for that  DSP assigned to R1 and your first DSP should remain intact.
Try saving it all in a registration ;).

John 

svpworld:
Brilliant, many thanks John!  I've  been working on a Pink Floyd sound just for fun so I'll upload a sample shortly.  I noticed in the manual it appears that you could only apply more than 1 insert effect to the song tracks and that certain inserts are only applicable to either style parts, song parts etc.  However I think a bit more experimentation might reveal there is a lot more you can do such as applying several DSPs to the same voice part... Wow!!!!

Simon

jerrythek:

--- Quote from: jwyvern on November 28, 2017, 09:44:09 PM ---Hi Simon,
It can be quite a rigmarole setting up all those extra DSP's.
However once you have assigned the second DSP to your voice (the phaser in your case, let's assume for R1), go back to the Voice Part Setup Screen (the one displayed by pushing the Voice panel button while in the Home Screen) then touch Ins at the bottom of that screen corresponding to the R1 position. That gets you to another Assign Part Setting screen and you should see the name of your 2nd DSP (Phaser?) above the Right1 position.
If you now touch Phaser you will get the Detailed setting screen for that  DSP assigned to R1 and your first DSP should remain intact.
Try saving it all in a registration ;).

John

--- End quote ---

Hi John:

I've been playing around with assigning multiple DSP's to a Voice, and what you are saying here isn't working for me. It "seems" to me that the Panel 1 of the Mixer page will only show (and let you edit) the first DPS slot you assign. As an example, I have a Voice in Right3 with originally had Insertion Effect 17 assigned (as usual)... in this case it is the Damper Resonance effect. I then went back and assigned another effect using Slot 3, and then a third effect using slot 4. I hear them all, but the only thing that is displayed on the Panel1 screen for Right3 says the effect I put in Slot 3. I can't get to the parameters of Slot 4, nor back to Slot 17. If I unassign Slot 3, I can now see the parameters for Slot4, but never get to Slot17. Follow me?

So the only workaround I've found is to start with the highest # slot I want to assign and edit, and the work backwards to a lower-numbered slot, assign and edit, and then finally the lowest # slot. I can then have a sound with all custom adjusted effects and then I can save that as a registration. And if I do that for all three Parts I can make a custom-DSP designed equivalent of a One Touch Setting.

I'd love to have you confirm that this is true for you as well. Or anyone else that is reading this. Much thanks!

Jerry

jsb1999:
Yes, I am seeing the same behavior.  It's shame you can't get to the DSP editing screens from the Assign DSPs screen.  The best workaround that I think of is to temporarily assign some of the DSPs to another voice to access the hidden DSPs. That way you wont lose the edits you've made as you will if you unassign the slot.  In your example you could temporarily assign DSPs 3 and 4 to Right 2 to be able to access DSP 17, then reassign them to voice 3 when you are done.

jerrythek:
Thanks for confirming - and your workaround method makes good sense.

Regards,

Jerry

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

There was an error while thanking
Thanking...
Go to full version