Yes, you can… they can also be on the same channel but different messages… it is done through a MIDI learn mode where you turn/adjust the MIDI slider/knob you wan to control on the Organelle and then twist the parameter knob for the associated item on the Organelle and it maps it for you.
You do have to setup the ORAC MIDI and audio routing info.
Here is what I’ve got setup in ORAC (if I get time this week i’ll do a quick vid and post it here)… but basically I have loaded what ORAC calls a 4x4+2 (for 10 total slots)… slot 10 is always the router setup… so I have 9 others to play with… slots 0-3 make up chain 1, slots 4-7 make up chain 2 and slot 8 and 9 are the last two (note the total chain starts at 0 so that 0-9 are 10 total slots…) I have audio in going into chain 2: (so that slot 4) have and the input audio then flows through 4, 5, 6, 7, and then into the shared chain of 8, and 9. on slot 8 I had a one of my fav reverbs and granulators there… then the full audio signal came out of the Organelle into my mixer… good fun for sure…
A few things to note ORAC is cool for sure, but you have to patient in learning the dials and setup… and, it is a nice processor, but you still can overload it if you are not careful when loading up effects and synths and all of that… but it highly flexible for sure.
here is an overview:
And here is the more full walkthrough:
Thanks,
Brett