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Nexus 2 - how to set filter cutoff for each layer individually?
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Dance123
Can anybody please tell me how to set the filter cutoff for each layer individually?

I did read the manual but it's very confusing about this. It says you can do this but doesn't explain where or how??

IMPORTANT NOTE: i want to make clear that i am not trolling or whatever on this forum so don't make any accusations like that anymore please.. I am simply asking questions hoping somebody can help me with them.. i deleted my previous similar thread so hopefully this time people will be more respectfull.. thanks in advance!
Deillon
This is how I was able to do it:

Mod tab -> then under matrix
on the left select -mw and on the right lay1cut
Do the same for the rest of the oscillators. (lay2cut, lay3cut)
Now when you drag the value to 0 the filter will turn open, when you drag it down to a negative value the filter will close.

I am not sure why they decided to call it lay1cut instead of a more logic osc1cut, but whatever, this seemed to work for me when I opened a random patch.
Dance123
thanks! :)

btw, is it also possible to set amp and filter enveloppes for each layer individually or just cutoff?
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by Deillon
This is how I was able to do it:

Mod tab -> then under matrix
on the left select -mw and on the right lay1cut
Do the same for the rest of the oscillators. (lay2cut, lay3cut)
Now when you drag the value to 0 the filter will turn open, when you drag it down to a negative value the filter will close.

I am not sure why they decided to call it lay1cut instead of a more logic osc1cut, but whatever, this seemed to work for me when I opened a random patch.


Color me impressed.
Deillon
quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
Color me impressed.

Thanks, sorry about the other thread, no hard feelings?

@Dance123
Doesn't look like it, since the amp and filter envelopes seem to be global. However, this can also be done by layering more Nexus instances, thus soloing a different oscillator in each instance.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by Deillon
Thanks, sorry about the other thread, no hard feelings?


What hard feelings? ;)

You know what you're talking about and that's hard to come by. Welcome to TA!

Now, back to Nexus 2. I have nothing more to add. :p
Looney4Clooney
will this work for the AIR version ? Customer service won't answer my question. Also, i read an article about mixing that you should highpass filter your elements to clean up my mix but everytime i do it, the bass sounds weak even with side chain.
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