2013
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Support
- Introduction
- Tutorial
- Program desktop overview
- Functional overview
- Mouse functions and mouse modes
- Effects and effect plug-ins
- What effects are there, and how are they used?
- Saving effect parameters (preset mechanism)
- "Sound FX" (object editor, mixer channels, Mixmaster)
- Parametric equalizer (track effects, mixer channels, Mixmaster)
- MAGIX Mastering Suite
- Vintage Effects Suite (track effects, mixer channels, mix master)
- essential FX
- Vandal SE
- Analogue Modelling Suite: AM-Track SE
- Track dynamics
- Track delay/reverb (track effects)
- Elastic Audio Easy
- Automation
- Mixer
- MIDI in Samplitude Music Studio 2013
- Software / VST instruments
- Installing VST plug-ins
- Load instruments
- Loading routing settings with software instruments
- Load effects plug-ins
- Route MIDI instrument inputs
- Instruments with multi-channel outputs
- Adjust instrument parameters
- Play and monitor instruments live
- Routing VST instruments using the VSTi manager
- Preset management
- Freezing instruments (freeze)
- Tips on handling virtual instruments
- ReWire
- Tempo editing
- Synth objects
- Surround sound
- Synchronization
- Burning CDs
- Tools and wizards
- File menu
- Edit Menu
- Track menu
- Object menu
- Playback / Record menu
- Automation menu
- Effects menu
- CD menu
- Menu view
- The "Share" menu
- Help menu
- Help
- Help index
- Context help
- Open PDF manual
- Watch the introductory video
- Online tutorials
- About Samplitude Music Studio 2013
- MAGIX auto-update
- Open magix.info
- Product registration
- Download more instruments/Sounds/Soundpools
- Screen transfer - MAGIX Screenshare
- Restore original program settings
- MP3 Encoder activation
- Preset keyboard shortcuts
- General settings
- Project options
- If you still have questions
- More about MAGIX
- Index
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Routing VST instruments using the VSTi
manager
There are many flexible methods for signal routing of instruments.
As described in the previous paragraph, an instrument may be fed from several MIDI
tracks, and the outputs of an instrument may also be sent to several tracks.
Routing instrument outputs
Instrument outputs may be easily routed by using the VSTi manager. Simply open the
VST instrument to view the individual outputs, and then right click the "Output
routing" column.
Now search for the track to be fed the corresponding individual output. The assigned
output now appears in the target track's plug-in slot.
Alternatively, you may also route directly to the track box of the arranger:
To play the output of an already loaded (or instantiated) instrument on a specific
track, right click the record button for the track, go to "Instrument outputs", and
select the instrument output available in the project by placing a check mark. Several
instrument outputs may be used simultaneously in one track. The outputs of several
different instruments may even be combined into one track.
Deactivating the instrument outputs works the same way. Remove the instrument
output by removing the check in front of the corresponding output in the "Instrument
outputs" submenu.
Note that the routing options of the mix engine may also be used. A track containing
the audio return of any instrument may be routed to any bus, AUX bus, or master.