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208). Note that the recording track’s own output will be suppressed while resampling is taking
place, and will not be included in the recording.
Samples created by resampling will be stored in with the current Set’s Project folder (page
55), under Samples/Recorded. Until the Set is saved, they remain at the location specified
by the Temporary Folder (page 214).
14.6 Internal Routings
Live’s mixer and external routing devices allow for inter-track routings. These routings, albeit
potentially confusing, enable many valuable creative and technical options. Via the mixer, inter-
track routing can work two ways:
1. Track A is set up to send its output signal to Track B. This is possible because every track
that can receive an output signal of the appropriate type from Track A shows up in its Out-
put Type chooser.
2. Track B is set up to receive its input signal from Track A. This works because every track that
delivers a signal of the appropriate type appears in Track B’s Input Type chooser.
Two Ways to Route Track A into Track B.
Both approaches result in Track A’s output being fed into Track B. Approach 1 leaves Track B’s
in/out settings alone, and we can, at any time, add more tracks that feed their output into Track
B. This is the method of choice for “many-to-one“ routings such as submixes or several MIDI
tracks playing the same instrument. In this scenario, soloing Track B will still allow you to hear the
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