11.3

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ROUTING AUDIO AND CV64
Working on the back of the rack
As you've seen in the previous chapters, instrument and effect devices are connected automatically when you create
them. This means you don't strictly have to do any manual signal routing to use Reason Rack Plugin, at least not for
standard instrument and effect functionality.
However, adding some manual routing vastly opens up the possibilities! Here are some of the things you can do:
Connecting multiple outputs from instruments.
Sidechaining effects.
Splitting, merging and mixing signals, creating parallel signal chains, send effect structures and more.
Using CV (Control Voltage - see “CV/Gate signals” below!) to modulate or control parameters on one device
from another.
Playing instruments from CV sequencers and arpeggiators.
Using instrument devices with audio input as effects.
All this routing is done on the back side of the rack:
D Click Flip Rack to get there (or select Flip Rack from the context menu):
All audio and CV connections are represented by cables.