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→ The Sound slot now mirrors the Plug-in name.
For more information on renaming Sound slots, see section ↑5.2.3, Renaming Sound Slots.
14.3.2 Step 2: Route Audio to the Send Effect
Once  you  have  configured  a  Sound  or  Group  as  send  effect  (see  ↑14.3.1,  Step  1:  Set  Up  a
Sound or Group as Send Effect), you can send the output of any other Sounds and Groups to
that Sound or Group. For this purpose, each Sound and each Group is equipped with an addi-
tional two auxiliary outputs available in its Output properties.
Here we  describe  the  procedure  in  Arrange view. You can  also  do  this  in  Mix view — see  section
↑12.1.2, Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups.
You can repeat the process to route more Sounds/Groups to the same send effect, or route the
same Sound/Group to an additional send effect send using AUX 2.
14.3.3 A Few Notes on Send Effects
When working with send effects, please keep in mind the following:
▪ You cannot send the Master output to send effects.
▪ You cannot send a send effect’s output to itself, nor the output of a Group to one of its own
Sounds.
However, you can:
▪ Chain several Sounds configured as send effects by sending the output of a send effect in-
to another send effect using the method described above (see ↑14.3.2, Step 2: Route Au-
dio to the Send Effect).
▪ Use the Effect Plug-ins  loaded in a  Group to simultaneously process  its own Sounds  and
other Sounds/Groups sent to it.
This opens up virtually endless routing possibilities!
Using Effects
Creating a Send Effect
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