by John Bowen » Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:09 am
So....there is a final summation point and, as mentioned, this includes a 'global stereo VCA'. All signal processing up to that point is across multiple DSPs. It is here that the voice handling comes into play as well, because you need to know when you can reassign a voice, and there are several ways to determine this, the most typical being (1) the oldest note played, or (2) if there's no sustain on, any voice that is no longer sounding.
If we could route directly the output of a single VCA to the FX Channels, I believe you'd have a problem with the voice handler, because you would have to bypass the global stereo VCA to do this. But I can double-check with the engineers to verify that this is the limitation.
I certainly understand the desire to do this - and it's basically how we are going to handle MultiMode output assignment. But with MultiMode, you have a situation where each Part has a stereo VCA running, and the voice handler can do its job still, so, instead of 'Synth' as one of the choices for the Input signal, you will see something like Part 1, Part 2, etc.. Also, it remains to be seen what we can do to offer more effects, or duplicate effects for each part or FX Channel
So....there is a final summation point and, as mentioned, this includes a 'global stereo VCA'. All signal processing up to that point is across multiple DSPs. It is here that the voice handling comes into play as well, because you need to know when you can reassign a voice, and there are several ways to determine this, the most typical being (1) the oldest note played, or (2) if there's no sustain on, any voice that is no longer sounding.
If we could route directly the output of a single VCA to the FX Channels, I believe you'd have a problem with the voice handler, because you would have to bypass the global stereo VCA to do this. But I can double-check with the engineers to verify that this is the limitation.
I certainly understand the desire to do this - and it's basically how we are going to handle MultiMode output assignment. But with MultiMode, you have a situation where each Part has a stereo VCA running, and the voice handler can do its job still, so, instead of 'Synth' as one of the choices for the Input signal, you will see something like Part 1, Part 2, etc.. Also, it remains to be seen what we can do to offer more effects, or duplicate effects for each part or FX Channel