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on the left and one out on the right, a stereo strip will have two channels of I/O, a 5.1 strip will have six
channels in and out, etc.
As you can see, the Graph has the same plug-in window header, hamburger menu and preset menu as
every other plug-in. In this regard, Graph preset categories and save/recall is no different than any other
plug-in.
Right-click any empty space, or hit the big “+” in the upper right corner. The Plug-in pop-up menu contains
all of the available instantiable graph plug-ins. When you select a plug-in from this menu, a new instance
is created in the Graph, and you may drag the instance to a convenient location in the Graph workspace.
Figure 13.20: Selecting a new plug-in instance from the Plug-in Menu
Note that, yes indeed, you can insert full-blown processors like MH Character, MIOStrip and Haloverb in
the Graph without restriction, right alongside CV control and mathematical function instruments. It truly
is a playground.
Figure 13.21: Positioning the new plug-in instance in the Graph
Once you have added the Plug-ins you want to use, you can wire them up. To make connections, click
on a port (one of the small gray triangles next to the port name), and then drag the connection to the