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Application Examples The following three - very simple - examples will show you how to use the latecy free routing environment of the SONIC CORE PLATFORM platform. Once you got familiar with the fundamentals of free signal routing, you will find SONIC CORE PLATFORM to soon become a valuable and indispensable tool for your creative work. Example 1 - a simple setup for voice recording
Simple routing setup for vocal recording: The microphone signals are routed via a mixer or channel strip into the analog input of the SONIC CORE PLATFORM board (Analog Source). The board is in charge of signal processing and computer communication. The analog output (Analog Dest) of the SONIC CORE PLATFORM board is connected to the mixer, amplifier, or phones amp for monitoring purposes. With this setup, the dry vocals are recorded via the ASIO Destination. The sequencer arrangement (ASIO Source) and the vocals plus reverb are fed to the monitoring bus. This creates a nice monitoring environment for the vocalist and allows for natural and relaxed singing. Example 2 - a simple setup for guitar recording
Simple routing setup for guitar recording: The guitar signal goes via a fuzz box into the Analog Source input of the SONIC CORE PLATFORM board. The analog output (Analog Dest) is connected to active speakers, a mixer, an amplifier, or a phones amp for monitoring purposes. With this setup, the performance can be recorded via ASIO Dest either without effects or, for example, with a reverb effect. This allows for fundamental editing while no “perfect” take with effects will get lost. A mix of the playback (ASIO Source) and the guitar signal plus the applied effects is routed to the monitoring bus. Example 3 - a simple setup for playing and recording a sampler
Simple routing setup for recording and playing the STS 4000 sampler: The keyboard sends MIDI data to the MIDI In port of the SONIC CORE PLATFORM board. At the same time, the player can use a MIDI sequencer to output a multitrack playback from the sampler or directly record additional MIDI data to the sequencer. The sampler output is routed through the analog outputs to the monitoring system while the audio signal can simultaneously be recorded by the computer via ASIO Dest. This module can be extended to 32/64 ports, allowing even for recording the individual outputs of the sampler to separate tracks. In addition, the sampler conserves PC performance because filters, envelopes, and modulations are computed by the SONIC CORE PLATFORM hardware; computer memory is only required for holding the loaded samples. The entire setup with all its settings is stored as a so-called project.
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