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Note: Individual outputs can also be routed subsequently to separate tracks. To display
hidden tracks in the arranger window again, please use the Track manager (view page
131).
Extended options:
Stereo/Mono (standard): Information delivered from the plug-in is used for routing.
All mono: This option forces individual outputs to be treated as mono outputs.
All stereo: This option forces individual outputs to be treated as stereo outputs.
Combine audio/MIDI (tracks send MIDI, too): Activate this check box to automatically
route the MIDI output of each individual track to this instrument.
Hide instrument output tracks in arrangement: All newly created output tracks of this
instrument are hidden in the arranger but still appear in the mixer window. This setting
should be used if an instrument's individual outputs are controlled by a single MIDI file, and
therefore do not contain objects or information in the arranger window.
Hint: Please note that a virtual synthesizer's audio output can usually be created, edited,
and mixed in the same track as the MIDI data the instrument is receiving. Among other
things, this results in a double use of the volume fader which, on the one hand, controls
velocity or MIDI volume (CC7), and on the other, controls the audio level. These are not
identical parameters. For instance, you can include a MIDI instrument played with high
velocity quietly in the mix and vice versa. You can, therefore, optionally assign the volume
fader differently. To do this, right click on the track's volume fader.