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CHAPTER 13. ROUTING AND I/O 166
Approach 2, on the other hand, leaves Track A unaffected except for Track B tapping its
output. We can easily add more tracks like Track B that all tap Track A's output. Instrument
layering is a good example of such a one-to-many routing setup.
13.6.1 Internal Routing Points
Signals travel from Live's tracks into their respective device chains and then into the track
mixer, where they might become panned or have their levels altered by the tracks' faders.
Whenever a track's Audio From input chooser is set to another track (as described in the
previous section's Approach 2), the signal received can be tapped from one of three different
points chosen from the Input Channel chooser: Pre FX, Post FX or Post Mixer.
Tap Points for Track
Routing.
Pre FX taps the signal that is coming directly from a track, before it has been passed
on to the track's device chains (FX) or mixer. Therefore, changes that are made to the
tapped track's devices or mixer have no effect on the tapped signal. Soloing a track
that taps another track Pre FX will allow you to hear the tapped track.
Post FX taps the signal at the output of a track's device chains (FX), but before it
has been passed back to the track mixer. Changes to the tapped track's devices will
therefore alter the tapped signal, but changes to its mixer settings will not. Soloing a
track that taps another track Post FX will allow you to hear the tapped track.
Post Mixer taps the nal output of a track, after it has passed through its device chains
and mixer. Soloing a track that taps another track Post Mixer will not allow you to hear
the tapped track.
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