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402 Live Instrument Reference
ReWire Options Shown in the Routing Choosers.
If another track in your set contains a multitimbral plug-in, you can select this track in the top
chooser. In this case, the second chooser allows you to select a specific MIDI channel in the
plug-in.
The Audio From chooser provides options for returning the audio from the hardware synth, plug-
in, or ReWire device. If you’re routing to a hardware synth, use this chooser to select the ports on
your audio interface that are connected to the output of your synth. The available choices you’ll
have will depend on the settings in the Audio Preferences.
If you’re routing to a ReWire slave, the Audio From chooser will list all of the audio channels
available in the slave. Select the audio channel that corresponds to the instrument to which you
are sending MIDI. If you’re routing to a multitimbral plug-in on another track in your Live Set, the
Audio From chooser will list the auxiliary outputs in the plug-in. Note that the main outputs will
be heard on the track that contains the instrument.
The Gain knob adjusts the audio level coming back from the sound source. This level should be
set carefully to avoid clipping.
Since external devices can introduce latency that Live cannot automatically detect, you can
manually compensate for any delays by adjusting the Hardware Latency slider. The button
next to this slider allows you to set your latency compensation amount in either milliseconds or
samples. If your external device connects to Live via a digital connection, you will want to adjust
your latency settings in samples, which ensures that the number of samples you specify will be
retained even when changing the sample rate. If your external device connects to Live via an
analog connection, you will want to adjust your latency settings in milliseconds, which ensures
that the amount of time you specify will be retained when changing the sample rate. Note that
adjusting in samples gives you finer control, so even in cases when you’re working with analog
devices, you may want to “fine tune“ your latency in samples in order to achieve the lowest pos-
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