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188 Routing and I/O
4. Select the MIDI channel to route to in the second chooser on the External Instrument de-
vice.
5. From the External Instrument’s Audio From chooser, select a secondary output on the in-
strument to which you are sending MIDI.
Repeat steps 2-5 to feed and tap additional components of your multi-timbral instrument. You
could also put the entire system of External Instrument devices into a single track, by placing
each one in a Racks device chain.
Note that the main outputs of the multi-timbral instrument will still output to the track that contains
the instrument — only auxiliary outputs are available to the External Instrument device.
Feeding Sidechain Inputs
Some effects have so-called “sidechain inputs.“ A vocoder, for instance, imposes spectral char-
acteristics taken from one signal (say, spoken word) onto another signal, for instance a string
pad. The vocoder is inserted as an audio effect into the string track. It has a sidechain input for
the speech signal, which has to be delivered from another track. So, we create an additional
audio track named “Speech“ and set its Output Type chooser to the “Strings“ track. From the
Output Channel chooser, we select the vocoder’s sidechain input.
Routing a Speech Signal Into a Vocoder’s Sidechain Input.
Some vocoder plug-ins include a built-in synthesizer to generate the “carrier“ signal. In this
case, the only difference from the above procedure is that the vocoder instrument is dragged
into a MIDI track. Feeding the sidechain audio input works as described above.
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