by niversen » Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:09 am
Just modulate both filter's cutoff with the same parameter. For example, you could set Filter1 to be modulated by the Mod wheel or ribbon, then just set up Filter2 identically (or copy Filter1 to Filter 2) - both filters will be modified at the same time in the same way.
If you are just statically setting values, turn off part2 for a moment using the part buttons. Get the filter set on OSC1 exactly how you want it. Duplicate it to Filter2, and then turn part2 back on - all will be as you expect.
So two answers: one for if you are trying to modulate Filter1's cutoff, one for if you just want to set Filter1 and then duplicate that in Filter2
Just modulate both filter's cutoff with the same parameter. For example, you could set Filter1 to be modulated by the Mod wheel or ribbon, then just set up Filter2 identically (or copy Filter1 to Filter 2) - both filters will be modified at the same time in the same way.
If you are just statically setting values, turn off part2 for a moment using the part buttons. Get the filter set on OSC1 exactly how you want it. Duplicate it to Filter2, and then turn part2 back on - all will be as you expect.
So two answers: one for if you are trying to modulate Filter1's cutoff, one for if you just want to set Filter1 and then duplicate that in Filter2