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Once an output from an object is used (cabled to another object), another output
triangle automatically appears.
2 Use the second output triangle to create a second cable connection to a further
destination object.
Once this is done, a third output triangle will appear, and so on.
Some objects have special outputs, and are exceptions to this rule. This includes
channel splitters (see Channel Splitter Object on page 896), which features several—
functionally different—outputs. Other special objects include cable switchers (see
Cable Switchers on page 929) and the Physical Input object (see Physical Input and
Sequencer Input Objects on page 911). In these objects, each output can only be used
once.
To route the signal of the special output objects outlined above to several
destinations:
1 Create a monitor object (see Monitor Object on page 896) by choosing New >
Monitor.
2 Plug the cable from the desired object output into the monitor object.
3 Cable from the monitor object to as many other destinations as youd like.
The monitor object allows you to view the MIDI events flowing through it.
To select a common destination for several existing cables:
1 Select the cables.
Tip: If the cables are already connected to a common destination, the simplest way of
doing this is to select the destination object.