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    • Tod SlaughterT
      Tod Slaughter
      last edited by

      Quick question..Is there a tutorial vid which explains multi mic?

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey @Tod Slaughter
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        @tod-slaughter Although it's not the main focus of this video I do demonstrate how to merge multi-mics

        But here is the best resource for mult-mic info: https://forum.hise.audio/topic/75/multimic-samples

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        • Tod SlaughterT
          Tod Slaughter
          last edited by

          Ok thanks David. I am alwayd busy with work so I appreciate all the pointers.

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          • Tod SlaughterT
            Tod Slaughter
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            How do you assign gains to each mic position?

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @Tod Slaughter
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              @tod-slaughter You need to add a simple gain effect for each mic (put them in the master FX slots) and then you need to route the channels correctly.

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              • Tod SlaughterT
                Tod Slaughter
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                @d-healey Ah thank you :D Easy when you know how 😎

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                • Dan KorneffD
                  Dan Korneff @d.healey
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                  @d-healey I was wondering this as well. Thanks for the pic!

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                  • Tod SlaughterT
                    Tod Slaughter
                    last edited by

                    Can there be more than 3 or is that the limit?

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @Tod Slaughter
                      last edited by

                      @tod-slaughter I think you can have up to 8 stereo outs. If you right click in the routing popup you can change the number of channels.

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                      • Tod SlaughterT
                        Tod Slaughter
                        last edited by

                        So up to 8 sets of stereo samples can be merged. Interesting

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                        • Christoph HartC
                          Christoph Hart
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                          Yes but be aware that multimic samples must have the exact same sample length, so you can‘t throw in arbitrary samples and abuse the multimic system as generic mixing device.

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                          • Tod SlaughterT
                            Tod Slaughter
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                            So a baked in "black hole" reverb would have to have the same length as a dry mic and that has to be be planned in from the beginning. One method is by looping all samples and chopping the tails to the same length.

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                            • Christoph HartC
                              Christoph Hart
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                              Yes exporting equal length samples from a DAW is not exactly rocket science if you align them vertically ;)

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                              • Tod SlaughterT
                                Tod Slaughter @Christoph Hart
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                                @christoph-hart said in Multimic:

                                Yes exporting equal length samples from a DAW is not exactly rocket science if you align them vertically ;)

                                Thanks for this :D

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