User Manual
Sound in section ↑14.2.2, Step 2: Set up a Sound to Receive the External Input above,
the Plug-in List should be empty:
2. Click the “+” icon at the top of the Plug-in List. 
The Plug-in menu opens and shows a list of all available Instrument and Effect Plug-ins.
3. Click the desired effect in the list. If you have VST/AU effect plug-ins installed you may
also  load  them  from  the  menu  by  selecting  the  Native  Instruments  (Native  Instruments
products) or External (third-party products) submenu at the top of the list.
→ Upon your selection the effect is loaded in a new Plug-in slot and directly starts to proc-
ess your external audio!
14.3 Creating a Send Effect
Sometimes  you  may  want  to  have  a  classic  send  effect,  for  example  a  reverb  which  can  be
shared by multiple sound sources. To make use of a send effect, you need to:
▪ Step 1: Set up a Sound or Group as send effect. This is done by loading an effect into its
first Plug-in slot: ↑14.3.1, Step 1: Set Up a Sound or Group as Send Effect.
▪ Step 2: Route a portion of the desired audio signals from their original Sounds and Groups
to that send effect. This is done via the Output properties of the corresponding Sounds and
Groups: ↑14.3.2, Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect.
Using Effects
Creating a Send Effect
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