CHAPTER 13. ROUTING AND I/O
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MIDI is played by an instrument that is out of the mix. This can be easily remedied by cutting
the clips from the pad track and pasting them into a third track that can be independently
muted (and that can hold its own MIDI effects). The original pad track now acts as a mere
instrument container. As we are not recording new clips into this track, we can set its Input
Type chooser to No Input, which makes its Arm button disappear and helps to avoid
confusion when the mixer's In/Out section is hidden.
Tapping Individual Outs From an Instrument
Some software instruments, like Live's
Impulse percussion sampler
, offer multiple audio
outputs for the signals they produce. By default, Impulse mixes the output of its eight
sample slots internally and delivers the mix at the instrument's audio out. Any audio effects
following Impulse in the same track process the composite signal. Sometimes it is desirable
to take an individual drum sound out of the mix for individual effects processing and mixing.
This is possible because Impulse offers its sample slots as audio sources to other tracks.
Using Impulse's
Individual Outs to
Separately Process
Sample Slots.
We simply create an audio track and select from its Input Type chooser the track with the
Impulse. The Input Channel chooser now offers, in addition to
Pre FX, Post FX
and
Post
Mixer,
Impulse's eight individual outputs, labeled according to the sample used in each slot.
Notice that routing an individual output from Impulse into another track automatically takes
this signal out of Impulse's own internal mix. This convenience is not standard behavior of