
27 Live Concepts
Track Routing Is Set up Using the In/Out Section in the Arrangement (Left) or Session View (Right).
Signals from the tracks can be sent to the outside world via the computer’s audio and MIDI inter-
faces, to other programs that are connected to Live via ReWire (page 564) or to other tracks
or devices within Live. Tracks can also be combined into a Group Track (page 196) which
serves as a submixer for the selected tracks.
Likewise, a track can be set up to receive an input signal to be played through the track’s de-
vices. Again, tracks can receive their input from the outside, from a ReWire program or from
another track or device in Live. The Monitor controls regulate the conditions under which the
input signal is heard through the track.
It is also possible to route signals to external hardware devices from within a track’s device
chain, by using the External Audio Effect (page 316) and External Instrument (page 401)
devices. (Note: these devices are not available in the Lite or Intro Editions.)
4.11 Recording New Clips
Audio tracks and MIDI tracks can record their input signal and thereby create new clips (page
205). Recording is enabled on a track by pressing its Arm button. With multiple tracks se-
lected, pressing any of their Arm buttons will arm all of them. You can also hold down the [CTRL]
(PC)/[CMD] (Mac) modifier when clicking the Arm buttons to arm several tracks at once. If the
Exclusive Arm option is enabled in the Record Preferences, inserting an instrument into a new or
empty MIDI track will automatically arm the track. When the Control Bar’s Arrangement Record
button is on, every armed track records its input signal into the Arrangement. Every take yields a
new clip per track.
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