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Joelle Ridgeway

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In the merger setup used in the image I first noticed that my furnaces where clogging up even though there where no appearant reasons for it doing so. after closer inspection I noticed that the mk2 belt going from the second merger to the container was leaving gaps in between the items. sometimes it would be a gap every 4th item, but other times it would just run perfect at 120/min for 8 items and the 9th item spot would be empty again. Not sure what would cause this behavior I figured it might be the combination of using 3 inputs of which one has a higher flow rate than the others, so I made the second setup.

Is there a website or program that can calculate the combination of splitters and mergers needed to split a line with a certain amount of items per minute into two or more lines with a certain amount of items per minute? Similarly to the production calculators out there.

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The audio merger splitter in Reason is a utility device which routes audio devices. Ideal the Audio splitter is used for parallel audio processing, while merging is similar as using a mixer with out having control on the volume.

While in a way the Audio merger splitter was handy with using a Combinator patch to connect all the other devices to each other by using the splitter, the Audio merger kind of became obsolete with having a Line Mixer 6:2 in the reason Rack. Still there are some nice techniques that you can apply to use this device. Especially the split function can create these really dynamic sounds while having only one devices that triggers the notes.

The second part of the Audio merger splitter (which is called split audio) still has its applicable usages. Since in a way you are able to use one dry signal and therefor connect it to multiple effects using the same dry signal. A similar effect would be called Parallel Audio processing (which is different then serial Audio processing).

Lets kick this into high gear and start with an example on what you can do with splitting the audio. In this example I am going to use a subtractor. The first subtractor has a splitter inside of it which is connected too 2 different phaser units. Each phaser unit has its own rate making it really dynamic in a way. For the second effect, the bass-line, I added 2 different unisons connected to the splitter, which leads into a real nice stereo effect by panning one signal to the left and the other to the right inside the main Remix Mixer.
RNS Download: Splitting the Audio of the subtractor
MP3 Download: Splitting the Audio of the subtractor

In other words, you can send one signal to the splitter, reroute it through 2 different devices and create 2 unique sounds just by using one device.

With the second example the signals are being rerouted by using one Scream 4 sound destruction unit and a Unison Detune unit. Where you might think, why use the splitter for this? Well, the answer is simple. One signal is being changed by the scream unit, the other signal by the unison. This is a different effect that just adding a scream unit and a detune unit in a row. I'll just demonstrate this with the next set of files:

RNS Download: Splitting the Audio Detune and Scream
MP3 Download: Splitting the Audio Detune and Scream
RNS Download: Just Detune and Scream
MP3 Download: Just Detune and Scream

So there you have a comparison on what actually happens when rerouting the signals separately and join them together separately.
There is a lot of tweaking that you can do between the process of creating a single instrument, and reroute the signal through all kinds of different effects... Just for the fun of it, here's a real big example of what this can do for you. And PS don't take this example too serious because this is just for fun ;)

RNS Download: Lets screw around with spiders
MP3 Download: Lets screw around with spiders
RNS Download: Lets screw around with spiders part 2
MP3 Download: Lets screw around with spiders part 2
RNS Download: Lets screw around with spiders part 3
MP3 Download: Lets screw around with spiders part 3

- Parallel Audio Processing requires a Audio Splitter
- Merging Audio signals may require an Audio Merger. However one could also choose to use the Mixer 6:2 or Mixer 14:2 instead
- Combinators will most likely be handy for routing audio signals through effect processing units (such as the Scream 4, the Vocoder etc)
- When you want to reuse the same signal more then once, you will need the splitter segment of the Audio merger Splitter

Where audioSource is an instance of ThreeAudio.Source from the library ThreeAudio.js, splitter is a channel splitter I instantiated myself by modifying the prototype, and merger is my merger node. The code that precedes it is:

Where userInput is the stream from the user's microphone. That one connects without throwing an error. Sound is getting from the audioSource to the destination (I can hear it), so it doesn't seem like the splitter is necessarily wrong - I just can't seem to connect it.

Here's some working splitter/merger code that creates a ping-pong delay - that is, it sets up separate delays on the L and R channels of a stereo signal, and crosses over the feedback. This is from my input effects demo on webaudiodemos.appspot.com (code on github).

I am talking about if you have a mk.3 conveyor with splitter or merger attached and want to upgrade, you can select a mk.4 hold over the old conveyor and click. You then upgrade, BUT there is a small piece inside the splitter and merger that don't get upgraded so that will be a big bottleneck.

The Conveyor Splitter and Conveyor Merger have fairly large collision boxes which are likely to obstruct additional parallel belts. For example, a splitter for Screw belt is likely to block the construction of Iron Plate belt. It is advised to build other nearby belts before building the splitter/merger.

Splitters can be built directly onto straight sections of existing Conveyor Belt, even if the belt is elevated or sloped. This makes it easy to split items off of raised or stacked belts without first having to stack splitters up to the correct height. When placing splitters on an existing belt, they do not snap to the foundation grid, even if the belt is on the ground level.

A splitter splits items from one input conveyor into one, two or three connected output conveyor(s), the input side must be connected to a belt for it to function. If one output conveyor is backed up, the splitter will attempt to split the items among the remaining output belts, if all output conveyors are backed up, the splitter will stop splitting and build up its buffer of nine items and finally stopping the intake from the input conveyor.

The Aryson vCard Splitter and Merger software allows users to merge VCF files as well as split. The software is supportable by all the versions of Windows. Download the VCF file splitter to evaluate the performance of the software.

I have one of our larger departments asking us if we know of any good PDF merger/splitter software that they can request us to buy/install for them. I am ignorant when it comes to this type of software as I personally do not use it. Any suggestions on some I should research? Thanks everyone!

The IZI-Link Splitter/Merger DIN-Rail module is a multifunctional DMX & IZI-Link interface that offers a wide selection of DMX-512 splitter and merger functionalities including DMX back-up function. The device has 2 galvanically isolated DMX inputs, four DMX outputs and one DMX-through.

Erica Synths midi thru box is professional quality, no latency, one midi In to 8 midi Through splitter in rigid aluminum case. It allows to connect up to 8 instruments to your sequencer or master keyboard and control them simultaneously without...

I'm curious if this would work, and whether it's dangerous for my speaker or not. I would like to plug a 3.5mm splitter into the speaker input, and connect 2 different sources to it.
I have 2 PCs and 1 speaker set, and I would like to get sound from both at the same time, so I could watch youtube from the weaker system while playing games on the other. The secondary monitor doesn't have speakers in it, only a 3.5mm audio out.

To be more exhaustive: I have 2 PCs available, one with a 7700k and the other with an fx8320, a 60hz monitor and a 144hz. Basically I want to get youtube's load off from the 7700k system to get a few more frames. Also it's kind of annoying when a 60fps video starts playing on the secondary screen, the game on the primary screen starts to stutter like crazy. I have to alt-tab and set the video quality to 480p. I have solved the issue of sharing the keyboard and mouse, both PCs have internet, now I just need audio from the FX system.

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