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offers individual outputs so that the parts can be separately routed into the mixer. Or, the
instrument might offer a submixer of its own.
Tracks Feeding MIDI to
and Tapping Audio
From the Parts of a
Multi-Timbral
Instrument.
Sending MIDI to a multi-timbral instrument is a variation of a case described above. One
MIDI track hosts the multi-timbral instrument, and additional MIDI tracks are used to feed
its individual parts. Each additional MIDI track has its Output Type chooser pointed to the
track that contains the instrument, and its Output Channel chooser referencing the target
MIDI channel. Additional audio tracks can then be used to tap the instrument's individual
outputs, as described earlier.
12.7.7 Feeding Sidechain Inputs
Some effects have so-called sidechain inputs. A vocoder, for instance, imposes spectral
characteristics 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
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