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Additionally, you can route audio output channels from software instruments to any VIP
track. MIDI (send) and audio (return) of a software instrument can, but don't have to be
present together on one track. Samplitude offers full freedom for individual routing
configurations.
When installing a software instrument, the "Routing for multi-channel instruments"
dialog opens up. This is also available via the VSTi manager under "Routing settings".
Note: You can specify via the "Advanced options" button that this dialog is always
displayed when inserting a new software instrument into a track or also when adding a
track for individual output in the VSTi manager.
Simple mono or stereo software instruments can be completely installed in the current
track. Thus, the track sends MIDI to the instrument and receives the audio signal from the
instrument. Select the "Simple: Audio and MIDI together in one track" configuration.
Now all audio signals will be routed to the current track where the instrument has been
opened. In this case, multiple outputs are mixed together before the mixer effects. You can
specify in the advanced options that only the first stereo output is routed to the current
track.
Multi-timbral: Route audio on separate track separate from MIDI
Several MIDI tracks are typically used for so-called "multi-timbral synthesizers" which can
play several sounds on different MIDI channels simultaneously, whereby each controls a
specific sound program (part) on a specified MIDI channel. You can specify in the
advanced options that only the first stereo output is routed to the current track.
Furthermore, you can hide the audio return track in the arranger. This setting is useful if
individual outputs of an instrument are controlled by a single MIDI file and therefore do not
contain objects or information in the arranger window.
Multi-channel: Create multiple new tracks for single instrument outputs
Choose this option if you would like to automatically create new tracks for all VSTi audio
outputs. The newly created tracks are named accordingly. The mono/stereo configuration
is taken over from Samplitude (Standard).