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    • DanHD
      DanH
      last edited by

      As in, what's the process? Baffles me slightly that there can be mix knobs on filter plugins without any artefacts (phase etc) coming through the signal when blending the wet & dry signals in these plugins.

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      • ustkU
        ustk @DanH
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        @DanH If you want to avoid phase issue when mixing a filter and direct source, you'll need to use a linear phase filter. But I far as I know Hise doesn't have any linear phase EQ...

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        • UD AUDIOU
          UD AUDIO
          last edited by UD AUDIO

          I asked myself the same today :D
          Would be a dream if HISE gets a real mixing environment with routing, fx reordering and also a mix knob for any fx.

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @UD AUDIO
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            @UD-AUDIO said in How does one 'mix' a filter?:

            I asked myself the same today :D
            Would be a dream if HISE gets a real mixing environment with routing, fx reordering and also a mix knob for any fx.

            see the very first feature request here:

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            • UD AUDIOU
              UD AUDIO @Lindon
              last edited by

              @Lindon Bus channels are another point, yes.

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @UD AUDIO
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                @UD-AUDIO - thats "Routing" by any other name

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                • UD AUDIOU
                  UD AUDIO @Lindon
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                  • UD AUDIOU
                    UD AUDIO @Lindon
                    last edited by UD AUDIO

                    @Lindon Oh I got you.
                    "A Bus is like a virtual wire that's used to send audio signal from one channel strip (the source) to another (the destination). "
                    (https://www.macprovideo.com/article/logic-pro/how-to-best-use-bus-channels-in-logic-pro)
                    So this is why it's called BUS channels. Learned something new :D
                    This was my knowledge before:
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